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AUTHOR
Alexandre Dmitriev
Electric Field-Induced Surface Melting of Gold Observed In Situ at Room Temperature and at Atomic Resolution Using TEM
Electric-field-controlled reversible order-disorder switching of a metal tip surface
While it is well established that elevated temperatures can induce surface roughening of metal surfaces, the effect of a high electric field on the atomic structure at ambient temperature has not been investigated in detail. Here we show with atomic resolution using in situ transmission electron microscopy how intense electric fields induce reversible switching between perfect crystalline and disordered phases of gold surfaces at room temperature. Ab initio molecular dynamics simulations reveal that the mechanism behind the structural change can be attributed to a vanishing energy cost in forming surface defects in high electric fields. Our results demonstrate how surface processes can be d…