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Effects of oxygen adsorption on the surface barrier structure of copper (001)
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Effects of oxygen adsorption on the surface barrier structure of copper (001)

P.J. Jennings and G.L. Price
Surface Science Letters, Vol.95(1), pp.L205-L209
1980
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Abstract

The effects of oxygen adsorption on copper (001) have been studied by surface barrier resonance spectroscopy in LEED. As a result of adsorption the Bragg peaks move to lower energies and the resonance profiles are heavily modified. A theoretical analysis of this data indicates that the surface barrier height rises by about 2 eV and the barrier origin moves about 0.2 Å further out from the copper surface as a result of oxygen adsorption.

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