Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5426384 | Surface Science | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Phase transitions of K on Mo(1 1 0) have been studied by RHEED technique. As Ba and Cs structures on the bcc(1 1 0) surface, surface structures of K were hexagonal from RT to 250 °C for θ > 0.9 ML. The hexagonal structure successively expanded from α to γ structure with Nishiyama-Wassermamm (N-W) orientation relationship. The nearest neighbor spacing in the α structure at RT was 4.50 à , which is very closed to the atomic distance of K in metal, and stretched to 5.14 à in the γ structure at T = 200 °C. At temperatures greater than T = 250 °C, the γ structure oriented in N-W and Kurdjumov-Sachs (K-S) relationships at the same time and stayed up to the temperature of 450 °C. These two orientations of γ structure also appeared in all temperature range for 0.4 < θ < 0.9 ML.