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Publication
Physical Review Letters
Paper
Real-space observation of the 2×1 structure of chemisorbed oxygen on Ni(110) by scanning tunneling microscopy
Abstract
We present the first real-space observation of well defined single adsorbates: Oxygen atoms forming the 2×1 structure on Ni(110). The sawtooth model is consistent with all experimental results. The structure consists of domains, separated in the [11»0] direction by uncovered Ni ribbons 1 surface unit cells wide. Such domain walls appear responsible for the =0.35 coverage of the saturated chemisorption structure. © 1984 The American Physical Society.