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Order-disorder phase transition on the (100) surface of magnetite

Materials Science 2015-06-17 v1

Abstract

Using low-energy electron diffraction, we show that the room-temperature (2×2)R45(\sqrt{2}\times\sqrt{2})R45^\circ reconstruction of Fe3_3O4_4(100) reversibly disorders at \sim450 ^\circC. Short-range order persists above the transition, suggesting that the transition is second order and Ising-like. We interpret the transition in terms of a model in which sub-surface Fe3+^{3+} is replaced by Fe2+^{2+} as the temperature is raised. This model reproduces the structure of antiphase boundaries previously observed with STM as well as the continuous nature of the transition. To account for the observed transition temperature, the energy cost of each charge rearrangement is 82 meV.

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@article{arxiv.1310.5979,
  title  = {Order-disorder phase transition on the (100) surface of magnetite},
  author = {Norman C. Bartelt and Shu Nie and Elena Starodub and Ivan Bernal and Silvia Gallego and Lucia Vergara and Kevin F. McCarty and Juan de la Figuera},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.5979},
  year   = {2015}
}

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6 figures, 5 pages