POSITRON-ANNIHILATION-INDUCED AUGER-ELECTRON-SPECTROSCOPY STUDIES OF PROPERTIES OF AN ALKALI-METAL OVERLAYER ON THE CU(100) SURFACE

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FAZLEEV, NG [1 ]
FRY, JL [1 ]
KAISER, JH [1 ]
KOYMEN, AR [1 ]
LEE, KH [1 ]
NIEDZWIECKI, TD [1 ]
WEISS, AH [1 ]
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[1] KAZAN VI LENIN STATE UNIV,DEPT PHYS,KAZAN 420008,RUSSIA
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PHYSICAL REVIEW B | 1994年 / 49卷 / 15期
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10.1103/PhysRevB.49.10577
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T [工业技术];
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Positron-annihilation-induced Auger-electron spectroscopy (PAES) employs positrons trapped at the surface to create core-holes and to initiate the Auger process in atoms in the topmost layer of the surface. The results of experimental and theoretical investigations of the attenuation of the positron-annihilation-induced Cu M2,3 VV Auger signal with Cs coverage on the Cu(100) surface at low and high temperatures are discussed. They reveal that at 163 K the normalized intensity of the positron-annihilation-induced Cu M2,3 VV Auger signal remains nearly constant at the clean-surface value until the Cs coverage reaches approximately 0.7 physical monolayer, at which point the signal intensity drops precipitously. We present an analysis of this unusual behavior using a model that treats the positron as trapped in a double-well potential in the direction perpendicular to the surface: one well is associated with the Cu substrate and the other with the Cs adsorbate. The sharp drop in the Cu PAES intensity which occurs over a small change in the Cs coverage is attributed to a migration of positrons trapped at low Cs coverages at the Cs/Cu interface to the positron surface state on the vacuum side of the alkali-metal overlayer at high Cs coverages. This migration can be accounted for in terms of a structural phase transition in the Cs overlayer from a disordered distribution of adsorbate atoms to adsorbate metallic islands with an ordered hexagonal close-packed structure.
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页码:10577 / 10584
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