1994
Surface melting: dry, slippery, wet and faceted surfaces
Publication
Publication
Surf. Sci. , Volume 307-309 p. 728- 734
We briefly review surface melting and related forms of high-temperature surface disordering. Apart from the familiar low-index crystal faces also vicinal surfaces will be considered. In addition to surface orientations which undergo "complete" surface melting and crystal faces which are non-melting, there are orientations which exhibit "incomplete" melting, and others which prefer to facet under the influence of surface melting. The relation between the surface behaviour and the high-temperature equilibrium crystal shape will be addressed.
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Frenken, J. W. M., & van Pinxteren, H. M. (1994). Surface melting: dry, slippery, wet and faceted surfaces. Surf. Sci., 307-309, 728–734. |