Direct visualization of the oscillation of Au(111) surface atoms
A high frequency oscillating Au (111) surface was measured with atomic resolution using a modified scanning tunneling microscope. On the atomic scale propagating surface acoustic waves lead to oscillations of atoms on elliptical trajectories, with the axes being determined by the material parameters...
Main Authors: | Hesjedal, T, Chilla, E, Frohlich, H |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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1996
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