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Slow deposition of Cu onto a clean unheated Fe{001} surface produced films with large amounts of defects, but still detectable crystallinity. Low-energy electron diffraction showed that the films contained regions with a (somewhat distorted) body-centered-cubic structure and the same or nearly the same lattice parameter as the underlying substrate. Auger-electron spectroscopy suggested that the crystalline regions were essentially pure Cu, thus allowing the conclusion that a metastable bcc modification of Cu has been realized, consistent with the predictions of total-energy band calculations reported elsewhere. © 1987 The American Physical Society.
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