Macroscopic properties of materials stem from fundamental atomic-scale details, yet for insulators, resolving surface structures remains a challenge. The basal (0001) plane of α-Al2O3 was imaged with noncontact atomic force microscopy with an atomically-defined tip apex. The surface forms a complex (31×31)R±9deg reconstruction. The lateral positions of the individual O and Al surface atoms come directly from experiment; how these connect to the underlying crystal bulk was determined based on computational modeling. Before the restructuring, the surface Al atoms assume an unfavorable, threefold planar coordination; the reconstruction allows a rehybridization with subsurface O that leads to a substantial energy gain. The reconstructed surface remains stoichiometric, Al2O3.
@article{arxiv.2405.19263,
title = {Stoichiometric reconstruction of the Al$_{2}$O$_{3}$(0001) surface},
author = {Johanna I. Hütner and Andrea Conti and David Kugler and Florian Mittendorfer and Georg Kresse and Michael Schmid and Ulrike Diebold and Jan Balajka},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.19263},
year = {2024}
}