Atomic structure of silver chloride formed on Ag(111) surface upon low temperature chlorination

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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5 pages, 3 figures Surface Science to be published (IVC-14)

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10.1016/S0039-6028(99)00058-8

The structure of AgCl formed in the course of chlorine adsorption on Ag(111) surface was studied by STM. For the first time atomic resolution STM images of silver chloride were obtained. The silver chloride was detected as small (30-60 A in diameter) islands located on the atomic terraces. The upper plane of the islands was found to be AgCl(111) with interatomic distance close to the bulk value. The chloride surface lattice was not rotated with respect to the substrate. A possible mechanism of AgCl growth on Ag(111) is discussed.

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