We examined the interaction of oxygen with ultrathin Ru layers deposited on a Au(111) substrate using scanning tunneling microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and low-energy electron diffraction. The deposition of pure Ru below one monolayer (ML) at room temperature leads to the formation of clusters on the Au(111) surface, preferentially located at the elbow sites of the herringbone reconstruction. Subsequent exposure of molecular oxygen to such a Ru-covered Au(111) surface at 680 K results in the growth of two-layer-thick Ru islands that are embedded in the top Au(111) layer.
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