Abstract Condensation and adsorption of Ni with a thickness from several tenths of a monoatomic layer to several hundred layers on the surface of a single-crystal W tip has been… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Condensation and adsorption of Ni with a thickness from several tenths of a monoatomic layer to several hundred layers on the surface of a single-crystal W tip has been studied by field emission microscopy in a wide range of surface temperature T . In contrast to adsorption of Si on W, adsorption of Ni on W does not induce any W surface reconstruction in the entire range of substrate temperatures T . Phenomena of bulk diffusion and field reconstruction of the surface are not observed as well. At multilayer Ni coatings, Ni crystallites with peculiar structure and faceting grow on the W surface (on close-packed and loose W faces at small and large T values, respectively). The presence of a strong external electric field makes it possible to retain crystallites on the W surface at temperatures much higher than their dissolution temperature in the absence of an external field.
               
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