Elsevier

Surface Science

Volume 67, Issue 1, 1 October 1977, Pages 158-179
Surface Science

Direct observation of adatom-substitutional atom interaction on dilute metal alloy surfaces

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Abstract

The field ion microscope is used to study interactions of a migrating tungsten adatom with substitutional rhenium atoms in the (110) plane of a W-3%Re alloy. By observing about 300 migration periods on a single (110) surface plane of a small field ion emittier, each position of the adatom with respect to deduced Re atom locations can be identified. The interaction is found to be attractive with a strength of 90 ± 7 meV at the closest equilibrium separation, and repulsive with a strength of at least 80 meV at the second closest separation. No interaction could be observed for larger separations indicating a strength of less than 10 meV. Results of a control experiment, diffusion of single W adatoms on the (110) plane of pure W, are also presented for comparison.

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