Adsorbate-induced Surface Stiffening: Surface Lattice Dynamics of Ru(001)-(1x1)-O
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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modestiffeningsurfaceadsorbate-inducedenergyphononrayleighstrong
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The dynamical properties of the high-density Ru(001)-(1$\times$1)-O phase has been investigated by a combined high-resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy and density functional theory study. Due to a strong static outward relaxation of the first Ru layer a soft Rayleigh phonon mode is expected. However, a Rayleigh mode stiffening together with a new high energy in-plane phonon mode above the bulk bands is found which is related to a strong adsorbate-induced intralayer force constant stiffening which counteracts an interlayer softening. This structurally rather simple system with one surface atom per (1$\times$1) unit cell demonstrates the limited applicability of previously adopted models.
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