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Oxygen K-edge surface extended x-ray-absorption fine-structure spectra measured with significantly improved signal-to-noise ratio reveal novel features of the intriguing (2×1) oxygen-induced reconstruction of Ni(110). The spectrum obtained for E parallel to [001] unambiguously indicates that each oxygen sits in a long-bridge position 0.56 AÌ away from the nearest topmost Ni row. The relatively short Ni-O distance inferred from data obtained with E parallel to [1»10] can only be explained if each oxygen is tilted towards (100) facets of the reconstructed substrate. The amplitude ratio A1»10/A001 favors the sawtooth model over the missing-row model. © 1986 The American Physical Society.
Ranulfo Allen, John Baglin, et al.
J. Photopolym. Sci. Tech.
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