Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5425439 Surface Science 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Three different cobalt sulfur structures of different dimensionality and order develop upon interaction of sulfur with nanometer-sized cobalt clusters grown on Ag(1 1 1). We investigate the formation and transformation of these structures by fast-scanning tunneling microscopy. Initially, a meta-stable quasi one-dimensional structure consisting of double rows forms, and a disordered two-dimensional structure results from a collapse of the rows. However, the final thermodynamically stable structure is again crystalline and three-dimensional, and the nucleation and growth of this structure indicate that the kinetics is interface-limited.

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