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Effect of oxygen impurities on the critical properties of the (2×2)-2H/Ni(111) order-disorder phase transition
Author(s) -
K. Budde,
L. Schwenger,
C. Voges,
H. Pfnür
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
physical review. b, condensed matter
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1095-3795
pISSN - 0163-1829
DOI - 10.1103/physrevb.52.9275
Subject(s) - impurity , phase transition , materials science , condensed matter physics , order (exchange) , oxygen , physics , quantum mechanics , finance , economics
Critical behavior of the two-dimensional order-disorder phase transition of the (2 x 2)-2H structure on Ni(ill) was studied by high-resolution low-energy electron-diffraction experiments, both for the pure system and with atomic oxygen, at concentrations between 0.3% and O'Fo of a monolayer added as an impurity. By quantitative profile analysis of several superstructure spots as a function of temperature the critical exponents P, p, and v were determined over a range in the reduced temperature, t = (T —T,)/T„between 0.001 and 0.1. At smaller values of ~t~ the system is finitesize limited. Crossover between four-state Potts behavior further away from T, and exponents close to those of the two-dimensional Ising class were found. The crossover temperature depends systematically on the concentration of oxygen. We conclude that oxygen atoms seem to act like quenched impurities on this surface, similar to local defects already present at concentrations of ( 10 of a monolayer on the clean surface.

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