A proper model of a heterogeneous surface must incorporate the following two essential features: (i) the inclusion, along with a distribution function for the energy of the adsorption sites, of an energy distribution function for the adsorption 'bonds' (i.e. the maxima in adsorptive energy lying bet
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Theory and Monte Carlo simulation of adsorbates on corrugated surfaces
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- 118366098
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- 1993
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