Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5423462 Surface Science 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
The interplay between chemisorbed oxygen and deposited Ag on the Cu(1 1 0) surface has been studied by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and photoelectron emission microscopy (PEEM). The Cu-CuO stripe phase formed on the clean Cu(1 1 0) surface upon oxygen chemisorption at 660 K is partly dissolved by Ag deposition at 300 K. Upon annealing, however, a phase separation is observed, where the Cu-O compounds agglomerate into large CuO islands and the Ag is located in between. Also a strong preference for the Ag to attach to step bunches is observed. Especially on the fully (2×1)O reconstructed Cu(1 1 0) surface, all the deposited Ag is found at the step bunches giving rise to a contrast in PEEM.
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