Abstract
Ion-shadowing and -blocking studies of melted layers on the (110) surface of Pb reveal an increasing melt thickness with temperature, which follows first a logarithmic growth law ‖ln(Tm-T)‖, then asymptotically a power law (Tm-T)-r, with r=0.315±0.015. The logarithmic and power-law growth result from short-range and long-range atomic interactions, respectively. The
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