The hexagonal close packed surface of gold shows a 22 x root 3 "herringbone" surface reconstruction which makes it unique among the (111) surfaces of all metals. This long-range energetically favored dislocation pattern appears in response to the strong tensile stress that would be present on the unreconstructed surface. Adsorption of molecular and atomic species can be used to tune this surface stress and lift the herringbone reconstruction. Here we show that herringbone reconstruction can be controllably lifted in ultrahigh vacuum at cryogenic temperatures by precise hot electron injection in the presence of hydrogen molecules. We use the sharp tip of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) for charge carrier injection and characterization ...
In a surface charge density range between −5 and 28 μC cm<sup>−2</sup>, and independent of the suppo...
Using scanning tunneling microscopy we have studied the reconstruction on Au(1 1 n) surfaces in ultr...
PACS. 61.16Ch – Scanning probe microscopy: scanning tunneling, atomic force, scanning opti-cal, magn...
The close-packed (111) surface of gold is well known to show a 22×√3 reconstruction on single nm len...
The origin of the herringbone reconstruction on Au(111) surface has never been explained properly at...
Upon submonolayer deposition of Azure A molecules onto reconstructed Au(1 1 1), two-dimensional quas...
Atomic features of a close‐packed metal surface have been observed for the first time by scanning tu...
he herringbone reconstruction in Au(111) is among the most studied and exploited in surface science....
The clean Au{100} surface is known to be reconstructed, forming a pseudohexagonal (5×27) outermost l...
During the fracture of nanocontacts gold spontaneously forms freely suspended chains of atoms, which...
The formation mechanisms of evaporated Pd islands on the reconstructed Au(111)-22x(sqroot3) herringb...
The low index planes of Au display a number of reconstructions when prepared in vacuum. UHV studies ...
The Au(110) surface offers unique advantages for atomically-resolved model studies of catalytic oxid...
The lifting of the Au(100) quasi-hexagonal reconstruction by atoms or molecules leaves a rough surfa...
This thesis demonstrates the richness of Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) as amethod to understan...
In a surface charge density range between −5 and 28 μC cm<sup>−2</sup>, and independent of the suppo...
Using scanning tunneling microscopy we have studied the reconstruction on Au(1 1 n) surfaces in ultr...
PACS. 61.16Ch – Scanning probe microscopy: scanning tunneling, atomic force, scanning opti-cal, magn...
The close-packed (111) surface of gold is well known to show a 22×√3 reconstruction on single nm len...
The origin of the herringbone reconstruction on Au(111) surface has never been explained properly at...
Upon submonolayer deposition of Azure A molecules onto reconstructed Au(1 1 1), two-dimensional quas...
Atomic features of a close‐packed metal surface have been observed for the first time by scanning tu...
he herringbone reconstruction in Au(111) is among the most studied and exploited in surface science....
The clean Au{100} surface is known to be reconstructed, forming a pseudohexagonal (5×27) outermost l...
During the fracture of nanocontacts gold spontaneously forms freely suspended chains of atoms, which...
The formation mechanisms of evaporated Pd islands on the reconstructed Au(111)-22x(sqroot3) herringb...
The low index planes of Au display a number of reconstructions when prepared in vacuum. UHV studies ...
The Au(110) surface offers unique advantages for atomically-resolved model studies of catalytic oxid...
The lifting of the Au(100) quasi-hexagonal reconstruction by atoms or molecules leaves a rough surfa...
This thesis demonstrates the richness of Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) as amethod to understan...
In a surface charge density range between −5 and 28 μC cm<sup>−2</sup>, and independent of the suppo...
Using scanning tunneling microscopy we have studied the reconstruction on Au(1 1 n) surfaces in ultr...
PACS. 61.16Ch – Scanning probe microscopy: scanning tunneling, atomic force, scanning opti-cal, magn...