We report and model calculations of nanostripes formation of the Cu(3 3 2) surface obtained by oxygen-induced reconstruction. Scanning tunnelling microscope (STM) results with atomic resolution reveal alternate facets of clean Cu(1 1 1) and Cu(1 1 0)-O(2x1) along the [-1 1 0] direction, with the same average direction of Cu(3 3 2). At the edge between the two facets, oxygen is absorbed in a pseudo threefold site of the unreconstructed Cu(3 3 2). Tuneable periodicity, from 3 to 10 nm, is obtained by controlled change of the surface treatment. We discuss the formation of the periodic nanostructures and the mechanism driving the reconstruction via model calculations
International audienceDespite the importance of cuprous oxide for industrial applications, the preci...
For over a century, the anomalous shapes of Michigan copper crystals from the Michigan Copper Countr...
Scanning tunnelling microscopy has been used to investigate the morphological and atomic-scale struc...
High-index copper surfaces generally show a strong tendency to reconstruct, forming one- or even two...
Scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) has been applied to investigate the well-known tendency of Cu(1...
Scanning tunnelling microscopy images of oxygen-covered Cu(410) facets, of the Cu(100)(root 2x2 root...
Scanning tunneling microscopy has been applied to an atomistic scale investigation of the oxygen-ind...
Vicinal surfaces of Cu close to (100) are well-known to facet to (410) in the presence of chemisorbe...
Step structure and dynamics and adsorbate-induced reconstruction of stepped surfaces are useful feat...
Step structure and dynamics and adsorbate-induced reconstruction of stepped surfaces are useful feat...
Step structure and dynamics and adsorbate-induced reconstruction of stepped surfaces are useful feat...
During the past few decades, great advances in surface science have occurred. New experimental meth...
International audienceFor over a century, the anomalous shapes of Michigan copper crystals from the ...
The main results of Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) studies of the morphology of copper surfaces...
International audienceFor over a century, the anomalous shapes of Michigan copper crystals from the ...
International audienceDespite the importance of cuprous oxide for industrial applications, the preci...
For over a century, the anomalous shapes of Michigan copper crystals from the Michigan Copper Countr...
Scanning tunnelling microscopy has been used to investigate the morphological and atomic-scale struc...
High-index copper surfaces generally show a strong tendency to reconstruct, forming one- or even two...
Scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) has been applied to investigate the well-known tendency of Cu(1...
Scanning tunnelling microscopy images of oxygen-covered Cu(410) facets, of the Cu(100)(root 2x2 root...
Scanning tunneling microscopy has been applied to an atomistic scale investigation of the oxygen-ind...
Vicinal surfaces of Cu close to (100) are well-known to facet to (410) in the presence of chemisorbe...
Step structure and dynamics and adsorbate-induced reconstruction of stepped surfaces are useful feat...
Step structure and dynamics and adsorbate-induced reconstruction of stepped surfaces are useful feat...
Step structure and dynamics and adsorbate-induced reconstruction of stepped surfaces are useful feat...
During the past few decades, great advances in surface science have occurred. New experimental meth...
International audienceFor over a century, the anomalous shapes of Michigan copper crystals from the ...
The main results of Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) studies of the morphology of copper surfaces...
International audienceFor over a century, the anomalous shapes of Michigan copper crystals from the ...
International audienceDespite the importance of cuprous oxide for industrial applications, the preci...
For over a century, the anomalous shapes of Michigan copper crystals from the Michigan Copper Countr...
Scanning tunnelling microscopy has been used to investigate the morphological and atomic-scale struc...