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Analysis of the phase transition of the Si(100) clean-surface reconstruction is made by computer simulation. The asymmetric dimer is described by an Ising spin and interactions short ranged as well as dipolar are assumed between them. The computer simulation is prepared to incorporate the longer ranged dipolar interactions. The anisotropy in the short range order above the transition point, which is observed experimentally, is examined in detail in the above mentioned model.
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Kakitani, K., Yoshimori, A. (1992). Short Range Order in the Phase Transition of the Si(100) Surface Reconstruction. In: Yoshimori, A., Shinjo, T., Watanabe, H. (eds) Ordering at Surfaces and Interfaces. Springer Series in Materials Science, vol 17. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84482-9_16
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