High resolution imaging of the dolomite (104) cleavage surface by atomic
force microscopy
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2010
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In this paper we present high resolution atomic force microscopy (AFM) images of dolomite (104) cleavage
surfaces immersed in pure water. These images show a rectangular lattice with surface unit cell dimensions
in general agreement with those derived from the dolomite bulk structure. Furthermore, the twodimensional
fast Fourier transform (2D-FFT) plots of the high resolution images exhibit a pattern of
periodicities consistent with both the alternate orientation of the carbonate groups and the positions for
calcium and magnesium atoms on the dolomite (104) surface. However, the Mg2+ and Ca2+ sublattices
could not be resolved. Finally, the images in both the real and the Fourier space do not reveal any clear
evidence of reconstruction of the dolomite (104) surfaces.