Abstract

X-ray photoelectron diffraction patterns of K $2p$ core levels have been measured for the Si(001) 2 \ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{} 1-K surface. From a kinematical analysis of the diffraction patterns, it is concluded that a sawtooth-type arrangement of the potassium double array is present over the substrate. This is in disagreement with an existing assumption of the one dimensionality of the alkalimetal-Si(001) systems.

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