Abstract:
It is shown that silver atoms, the only ones of many atoms studied previously (Si, C, Mo, Pt, Cu, Ir, Ni, Au, Cs, K, Na, Ba,$\ldots$), do not intercalate, that is, do not penetrate under a two-dimensional graphite film (2DGF) on a metal either upon direct depositing in the temperature range 300–2000 K or annealing of a previously deposited silver film. Intercalation becomes possible if silver is deposited on a 2DGF with previously intercalated cesium; in this case, silver atoms displace Cs atoms from under the 2DGF upon heating up to 1100 K.