Direct observation of the directional walk of single adatoms and the adatom polarizability

T. T. Tsong and Gary Kellogg
Phys. Rev. B 12, 1343 – Published 15 August 1975
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Abstract

Using the field-ion microscope, it is possible to observe the directional walk of an adatom on an atomically perfect metal surface. The driving force arises from the polarization binding in a nonuniform electric field on a crystal plane. From the average velocity of the walk the polarizability of the adatom can be calculated. A systematic study of single 5d transition-metal atoms adsorbed on the (110) plane of W was made and the adatom polarizabilities obtained. These values were found to be significantly less than the free-atom polarizabilities. It will be shown that the polarizability of chemisorbed atoms arises mainly from a field-induced charge transfer between the adatom and the substrate plane, and is thus very closely related to the electronic density of states of the adatom. For a W adatom adsorbed on the W (110) plane the average density of states in the range from —5.3 to —7.2 eV is estimated to be ∼0.75 eV1 per adatom.

  • Received 19 August 1974

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.12.1343

©1975 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

T. T. Tsong and Gary Kellogg

  • Department of Physics, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802

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Vol. 12, Iss. 4 — 15 August 1975

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