W. Liu et al., LEED CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC DETERMINATION FOR THE RESTRUCTURED SURFACE FORMED BY PHOSPHORUS BONDED AT CU(110), Chemical physics, 198(1-2), 1995, pp. 235-243
LEED crystallography is used to study the ordered ((2)(-11) (2)) surfa
ce structure formed on reacting PH3 with the Cu(110) surface followed
by an anneal at 720 K. Intensity-versus-energy curves were measured wi
th a video system for 13 diffracted beams at normal incidence, and the
y were analyzed with multiple-scattering calculations. The best corres
pondence between experimental and calculated I(E) curves indicates a n
ew type of structural model in which a half-monolayer of P reconstruct
s the original metal surface, in effect by adding a quarter-monolayer
of Cu atoms to form rows in the [112] direction. In this structure, ea
ch adsorbed P atom has six-fold coordination, and all Cu atoms in the
top two metal layers bond to two P atoms. The average P-Cu length is 2
.33 Angstrom, in reasonable correspondence with expectation from the s
tructure of bulk Cu3P. Comparsions are made with other related systems
.