Theoretical Analyses on W(100) Surface Reconstruction Phase Transition and H Adsorption Effects by Monte Carlo Simulation
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概要
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The theoretical understanding on the W(100) surface reconstruction and hydrogen adsorptian effects by Monte Carlo simulation is reviewed after a brief survey of experimental and theoretical results on this surface. In addition, related subjects of the Mo(100) surface are mentioned. Some preliminary results by the author's group and future problems are also discussed.
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- 1992-02-25
著者
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YOSHIMORI Akio
Department of Material Physics,Faculty of Engineering Science,Osaka University
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Yoshimori A
Department Of Electronic Engineering Okayama University Of Science
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Yoshimori Akio
Department Of Electronic Engineering Okayama University Of Science
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Yoshimori Akio
Department Of Computer Simulation Okayama University Of Science
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