In-Plane Lattice Reconstruction of Cu(100)

Abstract
A new structural analysis of the clean Cu(100) surface by low energy electron diffraction yields a surprising in-plane lattice contraction of about 1% compared to the bulk lattice parameter, i.e., a surface reconstruction following the tensile stress in the surface. This sheds new light on the epitaxial growth of other metals on Cu(100). Additionally, we report on a similar contraction determined for the metastable 1×1 phase of the (100) surface of platinum indicating that in-plane lattice reconstruction might be a more general feature than believed.

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