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Volumn 391, Issue 1-3, 1997, Pages 59-64

K adsorption on Fe(100) studied by X-ray standing waves

Author keywords

Alkali metals (potassium); Catalysis; Iron; Low energy electron diffraction; Low index single crystal surfaces (Fe(100)); Metal alkali interaction; Physical adsorption; Superlattices; X ray standing waves

Indexed keywords

ADSORPTION; CATALYSIS; CHEMICAL BONDS; FLUORESCENCE; IRON; LOW ENERGY ELECTRON DIFFRACTION; SATURATION (MATERIALS COMPOSITION); SINGLE CRYSTALS; SUPERLATTICES; SURFACE PHENOMENA; SURFACE STRUCTURE; SURFACE TREATMENT;

EID: 0031272604     PISSN: 00396028     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/S0039-6028(97)00454-8     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (5)

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    • From the XSW results in (200) Bragg reflection alone, the top and bridge site can be ruled out. However, to distinguish between the substitutional and fourfold hollow site further Fourier components of the K distribution function are needed, i.e. measurements of XSW employing other Bragg reflections which could not be recorded in the present experimental setup
    • From the XSW results in (200) Bragg reflection alone, the top and bridge site can be ruled out. However, to distinguish between the substitutional and fourfold hollow site further Fourier components of the K distribution function are needed, i.e. measurements of XSW employing other Bragg reflections which could not be recorded in the present experimental setup.


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