1994
DOI: 10.1016/0039-6028(94)90189-9
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Submonolayer growth of Pb on Cu( 111): surface alloying and de-alloying

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“…The transition between surface alloy and overlayer has been discussed by Nagl et al (1994) for Pb-UPD on Cu (111) and by Shin et al (2010) for Pb-UPD on Au (111). It is known that certain liquid metals embrittle certain pure or alloyed solid metals, e.g.…”
Section: In Situ Xas Study Of Pb-upd On Nimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transition between surface alloy and overlayer has been discussed by Nagl et al (1994) for Pb-UPD on Cu (111) and by Shin et al (2010) for Pb-UPD on Au (111). It is known that certain liquid metals embrittle certain pure or alloyed solid metals, e.g.…”
Section: In Situ Xas Study Of Pb-upd On Nimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and spectroscopy (STS) have become indispensable methods for imaging alloy surfaces 1,2,3,4 and surface alloys 5,6,7 with atomic resolution and chemical contrast. This paper focuses on the interpretation of STM/STS data of a transition metal alloy, the Fe 64 Ni 36 alloy, based on first principles calculations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the metal coverage increases further up to one or two atomic layers, a large number of surface reconstruction phases or exotic surface structures occur in sequence before epitaxial 3D islands form at the 2D-to-3D growth mode transition with increasing coverage [271]. Another prototypical form of heteroepitaxial growth, in which the SK growth mode is considered to occur, is found in the bimetal epitaxial growth system Pb/Cu(111) [272][273][274]. It has been experimentally observed in this system that below 0.4 ML of Pb coverage, an ordered surface Pb-Cu alloy is formed; when the Pb coverage is increased further, the surface alloy decomposes or de-alloys, and 2D Pb islands are formed [273].…”
Section: Wetting Layer (Wl)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another prototypical form of heteroepitaxial growth, in which the SK growth mode is considered to occur, is found in the bimetal epitaxial growth system Pb/Cu(111) [272][273][274]. It has been experimentally observed in this system that below 0.4 ML of Pb coverage, an ordered surface Pb-Cu alloy is formed; when the Pb coverage is increased further, the surface alloy decomposes or de-alloys, and 2D Pb islands are formed [273]. Increasing the Pb coverage further causes a Pb film in the (111) orientation to form with a lattice constant close to the Pb bulk value until a complete film is formed [272].…”
Section: Wetting Layer (Wl)mentioning
confidence: 99%