Abstract
Using electron-energy-loss spectroscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy, we find that at room temperature the binding site of K at the Pt(111) surface changes with increasing coverage. At low coverages, K adsorbs at surface hollow sites, forming an ionic bond with the substrate. Above a coverage of 0.1 monolayers, we observe a slow migration of K to subsurface binding sites in the second Pt layer. The measured vibrational frequencies are in quantitative agreement with cluster calculations for the proposed surface and subsurface bonding geometries.
- Received 8 November 1996
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.78.1094
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