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Abstract

Adsorption of Au on Si(553) results in the self-assembly of highly ordered step arrays of one-dimensional (1D) Au atomic wires along the step direction. Charge transfer from the terrace to the step edge causes every third Si atom at the step edge to exhibit a partially filled dangling bond hosting a single fully spin-polarized electron which forms in an ordered 1D spin chain along the step. The interstep correlation of this threefold periodicity in neighboring Si step edges and the geometry of the unit cell has been determined by means of high-resolution spot profile analysis low-energy electron diffraction, scanning tunneling microscopy, and density functional theory. While the twofold periodicity of the Au wires exhibits a weak interwire interaction, leading to streaks in the diffraction pattern, the correlation of the Si step edge atoms is by far a stronger interaction, resulting in clear spots. The corresponding unit cell spanned by threefold ordered step edge atoms can be described as a centered structure which is magnetically frustrated and may stabilize a (two-dimensional) quantum spin liquid.

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