Influence of an adsorbate on the morphology of a vicinal surface: sulfur on Cu(1 1 11), a STM and helium diffraction study

The adsorption of sulfur atoms on Cu(1 1 11) is shown to alter the step mobility and morphology. S atoms are adsorbed preferentially on kink sites, on the upper side of steps. The kink density increases with sulfur coverage and S-decorated kinks are immobile. The mobility of steps is correspondingly...

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description The adsorption of sulfur atoms on Cu(1 1 11) is shown to alter the step mobility and morphology. S atoms are adsorbed preferentially on kink sites, on the upper side of steps. The kink density increases with sulfur coverage and S-decorated kinks are immobile. The mobility of steps is correspondingly reduced although we have seen that the density of bare kinks is also enhanced for low S coverage.
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Condensed matter: structure, mechanical and thermal properties
Copper
Exact sciences and technology
Metals. Metallurgy
Physics
Scanning tunneling microscopy
Solid surfaces and solid-solid interfaces
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Stepped single crystal surfaces
Sulfur
Surface structure and topography
Surface structure, morphology, roughness and topography
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