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Physisorbed Rare Gas Adlayers Studied with Helium Scattering
Abstract Rare gas films physisorbed on single crystal surfaces provide an experimental realization of quasi two-dimensional systems. Due to the competing adsorbate—adsorbate and adsorbate—substrate interactions these systems exhibit an amazingly large number of interesting and quite subtle phenomena, such as commensurate—incommensurate transitions, continuous melting or orientational epitaxy. Going from 2D to 3D, i.e. growing thicker films, epitaxial growth and wetting phenomena can be studied.
Physisorbed Rare Gas Adlayers Studied with Helium Scattering
Abstract Rare gas films physisorbed on single crystal surfaces provide an experimental realization of quasi two-dimensional systems. Due to the competing adsorbate—adsorbate and adsorbate—substrate interactions these systems exhibit an amazingly large number of interesting and quite subtle phenomena, such as commensurate—incommensurate transitions, continuous melting or orientational epitaxy. Going from 2D to 3D, i.e. growing thicker films, epitaxial growth and wetting phenomena can be studied.
Physisorbed Rare Gas Adlayers Studied with Helium Scattering
Comsa, G. (author) / Kern, K. (author) / Poelsema, B. (author)
1992-01-01
22 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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