Mf. Kadodwala et al., STRUCTURAL DETERMINATION OF THE CU(111)(ROOT-3X-ROOT-3)R30-DEGREES-CLBR SURFACE USING THE NORMAL INCIDENCE X-RAY STANDING-WAVE METHOD/, Surface science, 324(2-3), 1995, pp. 122-132
A full structural determination has been made of the Cu(111)(root 3 x
root 3)-R30 degrees-Cl/Br surface, which comprises a mixed Cl/Br overl
ayer with a nominal coverage of one third of a monolayer and a 1:1 sto
ichiometry, using the normal incidence X-ray standing wave (NIXSW) met
hod. Two Bragg reflections were used, the (111) which uses reflecting
planes parallel to, and the (($) over bar 111) which are tilted at an
angle of 70.5 degrees to, the (111) surface. Using the (111) data, ads
orbate-substrate outermost layer spacings were found to be 1.81 +/- 0.
05 Angstrom for chlorine and 2.00 +/- 0.05 Angstrom for bromine assumi
ng zero substrate relaxation. These results, coupled with the (($) ove
r bar 111) data, are consistent with a model in which both halogens, e
ach of which has a coverage of 1/6 monolayer, occupy three-fold coordi
nated hollow sites on the surface. The adsorbates occupy primarily fee
hollows (directly above third-layer Cu atoms) but some occupation of
hcp hollows (above second-layer Cu atoms) is also observed. For chlori
ne the fcc:hcp population ratio is 75%:25% (+/- 10%), while for bromin
e the rate is 80%:20% (10%). Possible origins of the minor species hcp
hollow site occupation are discussed.