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Critical behavior of p(2×2) oxygen on Ru(001): An example of four-state Potts critical exponents

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1989

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Atomic oxygen on the hexagonally close-packed Ru(001) surface forms a p(2\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}2) structure on threefold-coordinated hcp sites. The critical behavior of the structural order-disorder phase transition was studied with low-energy electron diffraction at a relative coverage \ensuremath{\Theta}=0.25. Quantitative profile analysis of superstructure beams together with measurements of integrated and peak intensities as a function of temperature in the reduced temperature range 0.004<t<0.1 were used to determine the exponents \ensuremath{\alpha}, \ensuremath{\beta}, \ensuremath{\gamma}, and \ensuremath{\nu}. They agree within 3% to 10% with the values of the two-dimensional four-state Potts universality class. Conditions and limitations of this determination are discussed.

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