Our work is very much focussed on physics and chemistry happening at surfaces. Pauli, a very important 20th century physicist, famously said that “God made the bulk; surfaces were invented by the devil”. This is because the science of surfaces is exceptionally rich, complicated…and fascinating.
If you break open a crystal you expose a surface. The surface atoms are in a much less stable state than when they were in the bulk — they have free bonds (surface scientists call them dangling bonds) and they form a variety of remarkable structures to reduce the surface energy. This rearrangement of the atoms is called surface reconstruction and it gives rise to a remarkable variety of complex, striking, and often beautiful patterns. (Search for “surface reconstruction STM” in Google Images for some examples).
We’ve discovered a number of new surface reconstructions. This is one of the best bits of the job — when you see a new structure that no-one else has ever seen before. (Then of course comes the fun of working out just what it is…)
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352terb32 commented on :
some of them are beautiful I really like some of the more complex structures…