Highly Strained Structure of a Four-layer Deposit of Pd on Ni(110): a Coupled Theoretical and Experimental Study
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The structure of a four monolayer deposit of Pd on Ni(110) has been determined by a combination of x-ray diffraction experiments and density-functional theory calculations. This Pd film presents, after annealing at 500 K, a (Nx2) reconstruction associated with a large enhancement of its catalytic activity. The N superstructure, along the dense [11;0] direction, comes from periodic edge dislocations initiated by a vacancy in the first Pd layer. In the perpendicular direction, the doubling of the period originates in a pairing-buckling displacement of the rows. This study evidences a new Pd atoms arrangement with quasi-four-fold hollow sites on the surface, which could play an important role in the exceptional catalytic activity.
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