Abstract
Sulfur overlayers on the Fe(100) surface were deposited by decomposition of methanethiol (CH3SH), and characterized by Auger electron spectroscopy and low-energy electron diffraction. Thermal decomposition of CH3SH results in the formation of c(2×2) sulfur overlayers. In the presence of electron beam irradiation, high coverage (greater than half monolayer) sulfur overlayers with antiphase domain structures can be produced.
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