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UFN, 1989 Volume 157, Number 4, Pages 631–666 (Mi ufn7641)

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Interaction between particles adsorbed on metal surfaces

O. M. Braun, V. K. Medvedev

Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev

Abstract: Theoretical and experimental studies of the interaction between atoms and molecules chemisorbed on the surface of a metal are described. The basic interaction mechanisms are studied theoretically: 1) direct–owing to the direct exchange of electrons between adatoms; 2) indirect–owing to the exchange of electrons through the conduction band of the metal substrate; and, 3) electrostatic–owing to the exchange of photons and surface plasmons between charged adatoms. Experimental studies performed with a field-ion microscope and by the LEED technique are described in detail. The two-dimensional adatom structures observed on the channeled faces of transition metals enable studying the interaction at record large distances (up to 25 $\mathring{\mathrm{A}}$). The following are studied briefly: the interaction of adatoms on a semiconductor surface, interaction-induced restructuring in an adsorbed atomic film, reconstruction of clean metal and semiconductor surfaces, and other manifestations of interaction in adsorption systems.

UDC: 539.211

PACS: 68.43.-h, 68.35.Bs, 61.14.Hg

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0157.198904c.0631


 English version:
DOI: 10.1070/PU1989v032n04ABEH002700


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