▎ 摘 要
A significant increase in the surface concentration of cesium atoms intercalated under graphene islands on rhodium has been revealed when annealing the adsorbed layer in a ultrahigh vacuum. Healing leads to a decrease in the area of graphene islands due to the solution of carbon atoms in I he metal bulk. At the same time, the edge carbon atoms in the islands, which are coupled with the surface by chemisorptive forces. prevent the leakage of the alkali metal from under the islands. This leads to the significant compression of cesium and to an increase in its surface concentration under the islands by a factor of almost 10. The desorption of cesium is observed only after the complete thermal destruction of graphene islands.