Adsorption and Accommodation of Xe on Pt(111)
Abstract
We have recorded real-space images of Xe adatoms on the Pt(III) surface using a scanning tunneling microscope. In the dilute coverage limit, we find nearly all the Xe atoms at step edges. From this observation we deduce a lower limit of hundreds of Angstroms that Xe atoms scatter across the surface upon adsorption. This result is in sharp contrast to previous studies of metal atom adsorption on metal surfaces in which it is believed that a large fraction of the impinging atoms remain at their point of impact at low surface temperature. For Xe, once the step sites are nearly saturated, point defects on the Pt(III) surface nucleate the growth of compact, incommensurate, rotationally ordered Xe islands. Thus, we have imaged the initiation of the growth of a surface overlayer, and have identified the sites at which this growth begins.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 25, 1992
- Accession Number
- ADA251661
Entities
People
- D. M. Eigler
- Paul S. Weiss
Organizations
- Pennsylvania State University