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Publication
Physical Review Letters
Paper
Ring clusters in transition-metalsilicon surface structures
Abstract
We have determined the atomic structure of the Si(111)-(7× 7)Co surface using scanning tunneling microscopy and ion scattering. The unit cell contains one surface substitutional cobalt atom centered under a six silicon adatom cluster. High-temperature annealing produces a low density lattice gas of these ringlike clusters, giving rise to an impurity stabilized 1×1 structure. They occur for several other transition metals, suggesting a stable, universal, silicide related structure. © 1992 The American Physical Society.