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Surface Alloy Phases of Immiscible Metals: A Semiempirical Study of Au Growth on Ni(110)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2011
Abstract
Recent experiments using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) show evidence for the formation of surface alloys of metals with a broad miscibility gap. Such is the case for Au deposited on Ni(110), where STM images indicate that at low coverage Au atoms squeeze Ni atoms out of the surface layer forming a surface alloy while the Ni atoms form islands on the surface. We present results of a theoretical modelling of this phenomenon using the BFS method for alloys. We find evidence which strongly support the conclusions drawn from experiment. Ni island formation and alternative short range order patterns are discussed, as well as the transition from a surface alloy phase at low coverages to phase separation at higher coverages.
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