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Adsorption sites of individual metal atoms on ultrathin MgO(100) films

Fernandes, Edgar  
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Donati, Fabio  
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Patthey, François
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2017
Physical Review B

We use Ca doping during growth of one- and two-monolayer-thick MgO films on Ag(100) to identify the adsorption sites of individual adatoms with scanning tunnelingmicroscopy. For thiswe combine atomic resolution images of the bare MgO layer with images of the adsorbates and the substitutional Ca atoms taken at larger tip-sample distance. For Ho atoms, the adsorption sites depend on MgO thickness. On the monolayer, they are distributed on the O and bridge sites according to the abundance of those sites, 1/3 and 2/3, respectively. On the MgO bilayer, Ho atoms populate almost exclusively the O site. A third species adsorbed on Mg is predicted by density functional theory and can be created by atomic manipulation. Au atoms adsorb on the bridge sites for both MgO thicknesses, while Co and Fe atoms prefer the O sites, again for both thicknesses.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.96.045419
Web of Science ID

WOS:000405707500010

Author(s)
Fernandes, Edgar  
Donati, Fabio  
Patthey, François
Stavrić, Srdjan
Šljivančanin, Željko
Brune, Harald  
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Amer Physical Soc

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

96

Issue

4

Article Number

045419

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REVIEWED

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July 18, 2017
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