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The atomic structure of the {001} surface of Ni3Al has been determined by LEED (low-energy electron diffraction) intensity analysis to correspond to simple truncation of the bulk structure with the Ni-Al mixed layer on top rather than the pure Ni layer. The first interlayer spacing is essentially equal to the bulk interlayer spacing between {001} planes. First-principles calculations of the cohesive energies of slabs terminating in the two types of layers also indicate that the mixed layer termination is more stable. © 1985.
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