The dynamics within an O(2 × 1) adlayer on Ru(0001) is studied by density functional theory and high-speed scanning tunneling microscopy. Transition state theory proposes dynamic oxygen species in the reduced O(2 × 1) layer at room temperature. Collective diffusion processes can result in structural reorientations of characteristic stripe patterns.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present the design and development of a variable-temperature high-speed scanning tunneling microscope (STM). The setup consists of a two-chamber ultra-high vacuum system, including a preparation and a main chamber. The preparation chamber is equipped with standard preparation tools for sample cleaning and film growth.
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February 2022
Silica films represent a unique two-dimensional film system, exhibiting both crystalline and vitreous forms. While much scientific work has focused on the atomic-scale features of this film system, mesoscale structures can play an important role for understanding confined space reactions and other applications of silica films. Here, we report on mesoscale structures in silica films grown under ultrahigh vacuum and examined with scanning tunneling microscopy (STM).
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