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Surface Science
He-diffraction measurements and intensity analyses based on close-coupled channels calculations show that the repulsive potential corrugation amplitude ζm = 1.5 A ̊ of missing-row Pt(110)1 × 2 increases to 2.0 Å upon saturating the stronger bonded β2-H chemisorption state without change of the attractive potential. We conclude that β2-H occupies sites below the topmost Pt rows, whereby the initial ∼ 15% inward relaxation changes into ∼ 20% outward relaxation. A pronounced decrease of the corrugation amplitude at higher coverages signals population of deep trough sites upon filling of the β1-H adstate. © 1990.
J.K. Gimzewski, T.A. Jung, et al.
Surface Science
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Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics
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MRS Spring Meeting 1999
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