Surface Diffusion by an Atomic Exchange Mechanism

Abstract
On Ir(110), tungsten adatoms move preferentially across [11¯0] channels rather than along them, as observed on other channeled planes. The jump mechanism underlying this anomalous behavior has been tested in an atom probe. It is found that after cross-channel motion, an iridium adatom is left on the iridium surface rather than the tungsten originally deposited. These observations provide the first experimental evidence for atomic diffusion on a metal by exchange of the adatom with an atom from the substrate.