Xp. Gao et Mj. Weaver, NEW-TYPE OF PERIODIC LONG-RANGE RESTRUCTURING OF ORDERED METAL-SURFACES INDUCED BY LATERAL ADSORBATE INTERACTIONS - IODIDE ON AU(110) ELECTRODES, Physical review letters, 73(6), 1994, pp. 846-849
A new form of long-range surface restructuring of Au(110) is reported,
specifically for Au(110) in aqueous iodide electrolyte at high electr
ode potentials where an ordered iodide adlayer is present. In-situ sca
nning tunneling microscopy reveals the formation of periodic terrace s
trips paralleling the (110BAR) direction with widths, ca. 25-40 angstr
om, that diminish as the surface potential is increased. The (1 x 1) s
ubstrate unit cell, however, remains unaffected. The restructuring is
postulated to be due to dipole-dipole repulsive interactions destabili
zing terrace sites distant from steps, and hence limiting the size of
the substrate-adlayer domains.