Controlling oxygen states at a Cu(110) surface: the role of coadsorbed sulfur and temperature
Abstract
Chemisorbed oxygen induces a disorder–order phase change in adsorbed sulfur at Cu(110) to give a c(2 × 2) adlayer at 295 K with oxygen present as isolated (2 × 1)-O strings, while warming a disordered oxygen state present at 80 K to 295 K generates a biphasic oxygen adlayer exhibiting both c(6 × 2) and (2 × 1) structures.