1982
DOI: 10.1016/0039-6028(82)90158-3
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The Pt(110) phase transitions: A study by rutherford backscattering, nuclear microanalysis, LEED and thermal desorption spectroscopy

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“…Most other models could be excluded by ion scattering studies [7][8][9][10][11]. The surface corrugation of the missing row model is also consistent with the results of a helium scattering L656 W. Moritz,D.…”
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“…Most other models could be excluded by ion scattering studies [7][8][9][10][11]. The surface corrugation of the missing row model is also consistent with the results of a helium scattering L656 W. Moritz,D.…”
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“…The missing row model is consistent with the results of most other methods applied to the (110) faces of Pt, Ir and Au. All three faces are believed to exhibit the same reconstruction [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11].…”
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“…7 This means that, above the site-switching point, the surface is mostly covered by CO͑a͒, close to 0.5 monolayer, except for a limited number of remaining ͑1ϫ2͒ domains. Oxygen dissociation hardly takes place on the ͑1ϫ1͒ plane stabilized by CO͑a͒.…”
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“…7 These two structures yield differently oriented oxygen adsorption sites, emitting product CO 2 into different directions. The ͑1ϫ2͒ reconstructed surface consists of three-atom-wide ͑111͒ terraces declining about 30°into the ͓001͔ direction.…”
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