Enhanced surface vibrations and reconstruction of the Al(111) surface induced by Rb adsorption

Abstract
The bond geometries of Rb atoms in two different (√3 × √3 )R30° structures, formed by adsorption on Al(111) at 100 and 300 K, have been determined by low energy electron diffraction. Adsorption at 300 K leads to occupation by Rb atoms of a quasisubstitutional, six-fold coordinate site formed by displacing every third Al atom in the first layer of the substrate. Adsorption at 100 K leads to occupation of an on-top site on a rumpled Al layer in which the vibrational amplitudes of Al atoms are anomalously large. An irreversible, order-preserving phase transition from the 100 K to the 300 K structure occurs on annealing.