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The determination of atom positions around Shockley-type partial dislocations [Burgers vector (1/6(1,1,-2)] at the (111) surface of gold has been achieved by operating a scanning tunneling microscope with atomic resolution on regions containing several unit cells of the (23× 3) stacking-fault reconstruction of this surface. The data show directly the occupation of both hexagonal-close-packed and face-centered-cubic sites in the surface layer, verifying earlier reconstruction models. © 1989 The American Physical Society.
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