M. Copel, R.M. Tromp
Surface Science
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.
M. Copel, R.M. Tromp
Surface Science
M. Copel, R.M. Tromp
Applied Physics Letters
A.G. Schrott, J. Misewich, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
M. Copel, M.C. Reuter, et al.
Applied Physics Letters