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Phase separation on an atomic scale: the formation of a novel quasiperiodic 2D structure

Scanning tunneling microscopy of a '5 x 5' Cu/Si(111) ordered layer reveals an unusual type of quasi-periodic phase. Topographic and spectroscopic images together with their Fourier analysis reveal at least three electronically and structurally distinct local phases which arrange to form a...

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Published in:Physical review letters 1989-02, Vol.62 (6), p.641-644
Main Authors: DEMUTH, J. E, KOEHLER, U. K, HAMERS, R. J, KAPLAN, P
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Metals, semimetals and alloys
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Specific materials
Structure of solids and liquids
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