The interplay between the surface band structure and possible surface reconstructions of Mo(112)

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T. McAvoy
J. Zhang
C. Waldfried
D.N. McIlroy
P.A. Dowben
O. Zeybek
T. Bertrams
S.D. Barrett
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[1] Department of Physics and Astronomy,
[2] and the Center for Materials Research and Analysis,undefined
[3] University of Nebraska,undefined
[4] Lincoln,undefined
[5] Nebraska 68588-0111,undefined
[6] USA,undefined
[7] Surface Science Research Center,undefined
[8] University of Liverpool,undefined
[9] Liverpool L69-3BX,undefined
[10] UK,undefined
[11] Surface Science Research Center and Department of Physics,undefined
[12] University of Liverpool,undefined
[13] Liverpool L69-3BX,undefined
[14] UK,undefined
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PACS. 61.10.-i X-ray diffraction and scattering - 68.35.-p Solid surfaces and solid-solid interfaces - 73.20.-r Surface and interface electron states;
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The experimental band structure of Mo(112) and the effects by temperature and adsorbate are presented. A surface resonance, identified as crossing the Fermi level at about 1/3 from to of surface Brillouin zone, was observed to be very sensitive to both contamination and temperature. We find evidence of adsorbate and temperature induced reconstruction of the Mo(112) surface. Examination of low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) data provides evidence for an adsorbate induced reconstruction of the Mo(112) surface with periodicities consistent with the Fermi level crossing of the surface resonance. The reconstruction is found to occur at coverages as low as 0.03 Langmuirs of oxygen or carbon. The reconstruction and/or adsorbate affects the density of states and bands near the Fermi level of a1 symmetry.
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