The Rh(100)-(3 × 1)-2O structure

Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter : an Institute of Physics Journal
J GustafsonJ N Andersen

Abstract

The O adsorption on Rh(100) has been studied using high resolution core level spectroscopy, low energy electron diffraction and scanning tunnelling microscopy. In addition to the well known (2 × 2), (2 × 2)-pg and c(8 × 2) structures at coverages of 0.25, 0.5 and 1.75 ML respectively, an intermediate (3 × 1) structure with a coverage of 2/3 ML is identified.

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Aug 25, 2015·The Journal of Chemical Physics·Lap Hong Chan, Junji Yuhara
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