H. Pfnur et al., PHASE-TRANSITIONS AND CRITICAL PHENOMENA IN STRONGLY CHEMISORBED ADLAYERS - INFLUENCE OF DEFECTS, Progress in Surface Science, 53(2-4), 1996, pp. 205-215
Phase diagrams and, more severely, critical properties of continuous p
hase transitions in two-dimensional systems can strongly be changed by
the presence of defects on the surface. We focus on the example of ad
sorbed atomic hydrogen on Ni(lll). Although strongly chemisorbed, the
phase diagram of this system is sensitive to isotopic mixtures. Finite
energies of mixing and changes of the order-disorder phase transition
of the (2 x 2) phase from continuous to first order were found. The c
ritical properities of this order-disorder transition are changed by t
he presence of preadsorbed oxygen concentrations of 0.3% to 3% of a mo
nolayer. The result is a crossover from 4-state Potts exponents far aw
ay from T-c to Ising-like exponents closer to T-c. These effects can w
ell be separated from finite size effects, which are present in additi
on. The influence of steps on the critical properties is particularly
interesting, ii the order of the adsorbate is not interupted by steps.
In this case, a similar change of critical exponents is seen, as for
O/Ru(0001)-p(2 x 2). These results are discussed in the framework of r
andom disorder.