D.D. Awschalom, J.-M. Halbout
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
The reconstructed Au(100) surface has been investigated using He-diffraction techniques. The topmost layer is found to have a dominant (1 × 5) periodicity, whereby the corrugation appears one-dimensional in the direction of the longer unit cell. The complex LEED patterns observed for this surface must be due to secondary structural features such as minor atomic displacements in the topmost or lower layers. Several reconstruction models were considered and surface electron density calculations were performed to enable a comparison with the corrugation functions deduced from the He-diffraction data. © 1983.
D.D. Awschalom, J.-M. Halbout
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
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JES
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