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3 x 2 or 6 x 2 Surface Reconstruction

Physics Asked by JustStartedStudying on June 18, 2021

I encountered expressions such as "3 x 2 surface reconstruction" or "6 x 2 surface reconstruction" while studying.

I understand surface reconstruction refers to the movement of atoms on the surface such that the atomic structure on the surface is different from that of the rest of the crystal.

But what does the preceding numbers such as "3×2" or "6×2" mean?

One Answer

An $m times n$ surface reconstruction means that a new unit cell, reconstructed on the surface of a crystal, takes up as much surface area as $m times n$ pristine unit cells. For an example I have researched, this link at Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel shows a $7times 7$ reconstruction of the Si(111) surface.

Surface reconstruction of silicon, taken from https://www.tf.uni-kiel.de/matwis/amat/semitech_en/kap_3/illustr/si-7x7.jpg

Whereas atoms on a pristine surface were arranged in a periodic structure, atoms on the reconstructed surface are now arranged in a new structure with a 7-fold larger spatial period, in groups of $7times 7$.

Answered by svavil on June 18, 2021

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