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Pairing Interactions and Gibbs Adsorption at the Liquid Bi-In Surface: A Resonant X-Ray Reflectivity Study

Elaine DiMasi, Holger Tostmann, Oleg G. Shpyrko, Patrick Huber, Benjamin M. Ocko, Peter S. Pershan, Moshe Deutsch, Lonny E. Berman

Published 2004-12-05Version 1

Resonant x-ray reflectivity measurements from the surface of liquid Bi22In78 find only a modest surface Bi enhancement, with 35 atomic % Bi in the first atomic layer. This is in contrast to the Gibbs adsorption in all liquid alloys studied to date, which show surface segregation of a complete monolayer of the low surface tension component. This suggests that surface adsorption in Bi-In is dominated by attractive interactions that increase the number of Bi-In neighbors at the surface. These are the first measurements in which resonant x-ray scattering has been used to quantify compositional changes induced at a liquid alloy surface.

Comments: 11 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables, published in Phys. Rev. Lett
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 1538 (2001)
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