Low-energy electron diffraction study of potassium adsorbed on single-crystal graphite and highly oriented pyrolytic graphite

Ferralis, N., Pussi, K., Finberg, S., Smerdon, Joe orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-7387-8362, Lindroos, M., McGrath, R. and Diehl, R. (2004) Low-energy electron diffraction study of potassium adsorbed on single-crystal graphite and highly oriented pyrolytic graphite. Physical Review B, 70 (24). ISSN 1098-0121

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.70.245407

Abstract

Potassium adsorption on graphite has been a model system for the understanding of the interaction of alkali
metals with surfaces. The geometries of the s232d structure of potassium on both single-crystal graphite
(SCG) and highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) were investigated for various preparation conditions for
graphite temperatures between 55 and 140 K. In all cases, the geometry was found to consist of K atoms in the
hollow sites on top of the surface. The K-graphite average perpendicular spacing is 2.79±0.03 Å, corresponding
to an average C-K distance of 3.13±0.03 Å, and the spacing between graphite planes is consistent with the
bulk spacing of 3.35 Å. No evidence was observed for a sublayer of potassium. The results of dynamical LEED studies for the clean SCG and HOPG surfaces indicate that the surface structures of both are consistent with the truncated bulk structure of graphite.


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