Structure of the Cu{100}-c(2×2)N surface: A scanning-tunneling-microscopy study

Abstract
Scanning-tunneling-microscopy studies of the Cu{100}-c(2×2)N surface reveal that it is covered with square-shaped structures with sides 52±4 Å long, running parallel to the 〈100〉 directions. Within these structures it is possible to resolve a square-based lattice, with a lattice parameter of 4 Å consistent with the c(2×2) structure. We use a lattice-parameter-mismatch model based on the bulk-lattice constants of Cu3N to account for the regularity in shape and size of the square-shaped structures.