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Surface Science
It has been suggested that the p(2×2) and c(2×2) phases of oxygen on Ni(100) represent the radical and oxidic chemisorption states. He diffraction shows that a transition from the radical to the oxidic state, which should be accompanied by an inward movement of the oxygen cores, would require a blowing up of the oxygens from the covalent to the ionic radius, which is excluded by other experiments. © 1983 North-Holland.
M.A. Lutz, R.M. Feenstra, et al.
Surface Science
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