Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5361856 | Applied Surface Science | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Evident and surprising similarities between the Si-Cu interaction for each of these phases, despite differences in the surface-2nd layer registry and proven Si-Cu interactions between these two layers. ⺠Si states in these systems do not undergo significant hybridization, and the Si-Cu bonds lack directionality and form either covalent or metallic states. ⺠Significant distortions in the 2nd layer Cu 3d orbitals which are exactly compensated by bond length differences between the surface and 2nd layer, suggesting the masking of these effects in a simple work function analysis. ⺠Preliminary energetic analysis suggestive that boundary and mass transport effects dominate the formation of the stable mixed phase surface.
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Authors
I.G. Shuttleworth,