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D.B. Dańko 《Surface science》2006,600(11):2258-2267
The influence of temperature on the growth process of ultra-thin Ag and Au layers on the Mo(1 1 1) surface was investigated. At 300 K growth of the Stranski-Krastanov type was found for Ag; for Au growth of the monolayer plus simultaneous multilayers type was found, where a base layer is one physical layer. The first three geometrical adsorbed layers for Ag are thermally stable. For annealed Au layers triangle features with base side length from 15 to 35 Å were formed for θ < 6 monolayer (ML), and for θ > 6 ML part of the Au formed a flat adlayer with Au atoms grouped in equilateral triangles with side length 7 Å. The presence of Au layers does not cause faceting, layers are not smooth which could be caused by the fact that Au does not wets the substrate. For Ag thick layers reversible wetting/non-wetting transition was observed at 600 K. Ag layers on Mo(1 1 1) surface did not lead to faceting.  相似文献   

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A series of thin Ni films, with thicknesses between 0.2 ML to 13 ML, were deposited on a Pd(1 0 0) substrate (a = 3.89 Å) at room temperature (RT). The growth morphology was investigated using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). STM images indicate the existence of three different growth modes as a function of increasing coverage. Up to 6.5 ML, the films grow pseudomorphically, consistent with a face-centered tetragonal (fct) structure. From 6.5 ML to 10.5 ML a new apparent interlayer distance of 1.0 ± 0.1 Å is established. The new structure is accompanied by the appearance of an arrangement of filaments on the top layer surface. These filaments are presumably related to a strain relief mechanism of the fct films. Finally above 10.5 ML the Ni films recover the face-centered cubic (fcc) lattice constants. The filaments evolve, as a function of coverage, to form a net-like structure over the whole surface.  相似文献   

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The growth of thin K films on Si(1 1 1)-7 × 7 has been investigated by selecting the input and output polarizations of second-harmonic generation (SHG) at room temperature (RT) and at an elevated temperature of 350 °C. The SH intensity at 350 °C showed a monotonic increase with K coverages up to a saturated level, where low energy electron diffraction (LEED) showed a 3 × 1 reconstructed structure. The additional deposition onto the K-saturated surface at 350 °C showed only a marginal change in the SH intensity. These variations are different from the multi-component variations up to 1 ML and orders of magnitude increase due to excitation of plasmons in the multilayers at RT. The variations of SHG during desorption of K at 350 °C showed a two-step decay with a marked shoulder which most likely corresponds to the saturation K coverage of the Si(1 1 1)-3 × 1-K surface. The dominant tensor elements contributing to SHG are also identified for each surface.  相似文献   

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The adsorption of Gd thin layers on the Mo(2 1 1) face was investigated by using Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), low electron energy diffraction (LEED), scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS) and measurements of the work function changes (Δφ). It was found that at 300 K Gd does not form any dilute chain structures and from the very beginning of the adsorption process Gd forms a densely packed layer. The dilute p(4 × 1) chain structure was observed by LEED after annealing thin layers (θ < 1 ML) to temperatures above 770 K. STM images confirm the existence of the p(4 × 1) structure islands. The intermixing of the substrate and adsorbate atoms takes place.  相似文献   

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We investigated the growth of Fe nanostructured films on c(2 × 2)-N/Cu(1 0 0) surface with Fe K-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) in the near edge and in the extended energy region. The high photon flux of the incident X-rays allowed us to perform multishell analysis of the XAFS oscillations for Fe coverage ΘFe < 1 ML. This data analysis yields a detailed investigation of the atom geometry and some insights in the film morphology. At ΘN < 0.5 ML (N saturation coverage) there is absence of contribution to XAFS from N atoms. First shell analysis of linearly polarized XAFS gives Fe-Fe (or Fe-Cu) bond length values varying between R1 = 2.526 ± 0.006 Å at the highest Fe coverage (3 ML ) and R1 = 2.58 ± 0.01 Å at ΘFe = 0.5 ML, ΘN = 0.3 ML, with incidence angle Θ = 35°. These values are different from the case of bcc Fe (R = 2.48 Å), and compatible with fcc Fe (R1 = 2.52 Å) and fcc Cu (R1 = 2.55 Å). At the Fe lowest coverage (ΘFe = 0.5 ML) the dependence of R1 on the incidence angle indicates expansion of the outmost layer. Near edge spectra and multishell analysis can be well reproduced by fcc geometry with high degree of static disorder. At N saturation pre-coverage (ΘN = 0.5 ML) the XAFS analysis has to keep into account the Fe-N bonding. The results suggest two different adsorption sites: one with Fe in a fcc hollow site, surrounded by other metal atoms as nearest neighbours, and one resulting from an exchange with a Cu atom underneath the N layer.  相似文献   

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The growth of submonolayer Pt on Ru(0 0 0 1) has been studied with scanning tunneling microscopy. We focus on the island evolution depending on Pt coverage θPt, growth temperature TG and post-growth annealing temperature TA. Dendritic trigonal Pt islands with atomically rough borders are observed at room temperature and moderate deposition rates of about 5 × 10−4 ML/s. Two types of orientation, rotated by 180° and strongly influenced by minute amounts of oxygen are observed which is ascribed to nucleation starting at either hcp or fcc hollow sites. The preference for fcc sites changes to hcp in the presence of about one percent of oxygen. At lower growth temperatures Pt islands show a more fractal shape. Generally, atomically rough island borders smooth down at elevated growth temperatures higher than 300 K, or equivalent annealing temperatures. Dendritic Pt islands, for example, transform into compact, almost hexagonal islands, indicating similar step energies of A- and B-type of steps. Depending on the Pt coverage the thermal evolution differs somewhat: While regular islands on Ru(0 0 0 1) are formed at low coverages, vacancy islands are observed close to completion of the Pt layer.  相似文献   

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The structure of disordered chemisorbed sulfur overlayers on Cu(1 1 1) have been investigated using normal incidence X-ray standing wavefield absorption (NIXSW). The NIXSW data indicates that within the coverage range studied, 0.13 < θ < 0.30 ML, all the disordered layers contain the same structural sub-units. The NIXSW data are consistent with a previously proposed model, which suggests that at room temperature the disordered layers contain both sulfur adatoms and mobile Cu3S3 clusters.  相似文献   

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The development of devices based on magnetic tunnel junctions has raised new interests on the structural and magnetic properties of the interface Co/MgO. In this context, we have grown ultrathin Co films (≤30 Å) by molecular-beam epitaxy on MgO(0 0 1) substrates kept at different temperatures (TS). Their structural and magnetic properties were correlated and discussed in the context of distinct magnetic anisotropies for Co phases reported in the literature. The sample characterization has been done by reflection high energy electron diffraction, magneto-optical Kerr effect and ferromagnetic resonance. The main focus of the work is on a sample deposited at TS=25 °C, as its particular way of growth has enabled a bct Co structure to settle on the substrate, where it is not normally obtained without specific seed layers. This sample presented the best crystallinity, softer magnetic properties and a four-fold in-plane magnetic anisotropy with Co〈1 1 0〉 easy directions. Concerning the samples prepared at TS=200 and 500° C, they show fcc and polycrystalline structures, respectively and more intricate magnetic anisotropy patterns.  相似文献   

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We studied the low temperature (T ? 130 K) growth of Ag on Si(0 0 1) and Si(1 1 1) flat surfaces prepared by Si homo epitaxy with the aim to achieve thin metallic films. The band structure and morphology of the Ag overlayers have been investigated by means of XPS, UPS, LEED, STM and STS. Surprisingly a (√3 × √3)R30° LEED structure for Ag films has been observed after deposition of 2-6 ML Ag onto a Si(1 1 1)(√3 × √3)R30°Ag surface at low temperatures. XPS investigations showed that these films are solid, and UPS measurements indicate that they are metallic. However, after closer STM studies we found that these films consists of sharp Ag islands and (√3 × √3)R30°Ag flat terraces in between. On Si(0 0 1) the low-temperature deposition yields an epitaxial growth of Ag on clean Si(0 0 1)-2 × 1 with a twinned Ag(1 1 1) structure at coverage’s as low as 10 ML. Furthermore the conductivity of few monolayer Ag films on Si(1 0 0) surfaces has been studied as a function of temperature (40-300 K).  相似文献   

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The adsorption of oxygen and the nanometer-scale faceting induced by oxygen have been studied on Ir(2 1 0). Oxygen is found to chemisorb dissociatively on Ir(2 1 0) at room temperature. The molecular desorption process is complex, as revealed by a detailed kinetic analysis of desorption spectra. Pyramid-shaped facets with {3 1 1} and (1 1 0) orientations are formed on the oxygen-covered Ir(2 1 0) surface when annealed to T?600 K. The surface remains faceted for substrate temperatures T<850 K. For T>850 K, the substrate structure reverts to the oxygen-covered (2 1 0) planar state and does so reversibly, provided that oxygen is not lost due to desorption or via chemical reactions upon which the planar (2 1 0) structure remains. A clean faceted surface was prepared through the use of low temperature surface cleaning methods: using CO oxidation, or reaction of H2 to form H2O, oxygen can be removed from the surface while preserving (“freezing”) the faceted structure. The resulting clean faceted surface remains stable for T<600 K. For temperatures above this value, the surface irreversibly relaxes to the planar state.  相似文献   

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We have studied the growth of cerium films on Rh(1 1 1) using STM (scanning tunneling microscopy), LEED (low energy electron diffraction), XPS (X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy) and AES (Auger electron spectroscopy). Measurements of the Ce films after room temperature deposition showed that Ce is initially forming nanoclusters in the low coverage regime. These clusters consist of 12 Ce atoms and have the shape of pinwheels. At a coverage of 0.25 ML (monolayer, ML) an adatom layer with a (2 × 2) superstructure is observed. Above 0.4 ML, Rh is diffusing through pinholes into the film, forming an unstructured mixed layer. Annealing at 250 °C leads to the formation of ordered Ce-Rh compounds based on the bulk compound CeRh3. At a coverage of 0.1 ML, small ordered (2 × 2) surface alloy domains are observed. The exchanged Rh atoms form additional alloy islands situated on the pure Rh(1 1 1) surface, showing the same (2 × 2) superstructure as the surface alloy. At a coverage of 0.25 ML, the surface is completely covered by the surface alloy and alloy islands. The (2 × 2) structure is equivalent to a (1 1 1)-plane of CeRh3, contracted by 6%. Annealing a 1 ML thick Ce layer leads to a flat surface consisting of different rotational domains of CeRh3(1 0 0). The Rh needed for alloy formation comes from 50 Å deep pits in the substrate. Finally we show that LEIS (low energy ion scattering) is not suitable for the characterization of Ce and CeRh films due to strong effects of neutralization.  相似文献   

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The T-θ phase diagram for the system Pb/Si(1 1 1) was determined in the coverage range 6/5 ML < θ < 4/3 ML from complementary STM and SPA-LEED experiments. This coverage is within the range where a “Devil’s Staircase” (DS) has been realized. The numerous DS phases answer conflicting information in the Pb/Si(1 1 1) literature and update the previously published phase diagram. The measurements reveal the thermal stability of the different linear DS phases with the transition temperature found to be a function of phase period. Because of additional complexity in the experimental system (i.e. two-dimensionality and 3-fold symmetry) the linear DS phases transform at higher temperature into commensurate phases of 3-fold symmetry HIC (historically named “hexagonal incommensurate phase”). Different types of HIC phases have been discovered differing in the size of the supercell built out of √3 × √3 domains separated by domain walls of the √7 × √3 phase. The detailed structures of these HIC phases (coverage, binding site, twist angle, etc.) have been deduced from the comparison of STM images and diffraction patterns. After heating the system to even higher temperature the HIC phase transforms into the disordered phase. For sufficiently high coverage a SIC (“striped incommensurate phase” which is also built from √3 × √3 domains but meandering √7 × √3 domain walls) is observed which also disorders at high temperatures.  相似文献   

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Low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (LT-STM) and scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) have been used to investigate adsorbed copper phthalocyanine (C32H16N8Cu) molecules on an ordered ultrathin Al2O3 film on the Ni3Al(1 1 1) surface as a function of coverage and annealing temperature. For sub-monolayer coverage and a deposition temperature of 140 K two different planar molecular adsorption configurations rotated by 30° with respect to each other were observed with submolecular resolution in the STM images. The template effect of the underlying oxide film on the CuPc orientation, however, is only weak and negligible at higher coverages. For θCuPc ≈ 1 ML, before completion of the first layer, the growth of a second layer was already observed. The measured spacing of 3.5 Å between first and second layer corresponds to the distance between the layers in the α-modification of crystalline CuPc. The molecules deposited at 140 K are thermally stable upon prolonged annealing to temperatures up to 250 K. By the use of STS the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) of the adsorbed copper phthalocyanine molecules has been identified at an energy of 1.2 eV above EF. The lateral distribution of the electronic states of the CuPc has been analyzed and mapped by STS.  相似文献   

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The influence of pre-adsorbed H and O on the adsorption and decomposition of methanol-d4 on Ru(0 0 1) surfaces is analysed by RAIRS. It is shown that the reactivity of CD3OD at 90 K is not determined by the nature of the modifying atom nor by the structure of the pre-adsorbed layer: a low dose of CD3OD (0.1 L) undergoes O-D bond breaking, yielding CD3O-, both on Ru(0 0 1)-H (0.5 ? θH < 1 ML) and on Ru(0 0 1)-O (0.25 ? θO ? 0.6 ML) surfaces. At 90 K, methoxide-d3 acquires a tilted configuration on all these surfaces, despite the fact that oxygen forms ordered phases whereas hydrogen (adsorbed at this temperature) does not. A fraction of the methoxide-d3 undergoes C-D bond breaking at 110 K on all the modified surfaces, in a lower extent than on clean Ru(0 0 1). The stabilizing effect is more pronounced on the O modified layers, and is coverage dependent. The chemical nature of the pre-adsorbed atom is determinant of the unreacted methoxide geometry, as only oxygen is capable of inducing a reorientation of this species towards C3v local symmetry. Confirmation of the adsorption geometries, both at 90 and 110 K, was obtained from the RAIR spectra of the selectively labelled CHD2OH, adsorbed on the same surfaces. The long-range repulsive interactions between the pre-adsorbed atom and the final decomposition product at 130 K (carbon monoxide) are more evident on the denser O layer (0.6 ML), since this species does not remain on the surface. No partially hydrogenated intermediates were detected on the H modified surfaces, suggesting that, in case exchange reactions occur, they yield only gaseous products. On the contrary, direct evidence for the participation of pre-adsorbed O was supplied by the detection of deuterated formate (DCOO) for θO = 0.6 ML.  相似文献   

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Strain relaxation of the epitaxial SiGe layer and Ge diffusion during nickel silicidation by rapid thermal annealing the structure of Ni(≅14 nm)/cap-Si(≅26 nm)/Si0.83Ge0.17/Si(0 0 1) at the elevated annealing temperatures, TA, were investigated by X-ray diffraction analyses of high-resolution ω-2θ scan and reciprocal space mapping. The analyses showed a much larger strain relaxation at a lower TA and a reduction in Ge content in the SiGe layer of Ni/SiGe/Si(0 0 1) after thermal annealing compared to the case of cap-Si/SiGe/Si(0 0 1). The results indicate that the strain relaxation of the SiGe layers in NiSi/SiGe/Si(0 0 1) is related to the phenomena of NiSi agglomeration and penetration into the SiGe layer during silicidation at elevated anneal temperatures ≥750 °C. At elevated TA ≥ 750 °C, Ge diffused into the intact cap-Si area during silicidation.  相似文献   

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The growth and oxidation of a thin film of Ni3Al grown on Ni(1 0 0) were studied using Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), low energy electron diffraction (LEED), and high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS). At 300 K, a 12 Å thick layer of aluminium was deposited on a Ni(1 0 0) surface and subsequently annealed to 1150 K resulting in a thin film of Ni3Al which grows with the (1 0 0) plane parallel to the (1 0 0) surface of the substrate. Oxidation at 300 K of Ni3Al/Ni(1 0 0) until saturation leads to the growth of an aluminium oxide layer consisting of different alumina phases. By annealing up to 1000 K, a well ordered film of the Al2O3 film is formed which exhibits in the EEL spectra Fuchs-Kliewer phonons at 420, 640 and 880 cm−1. The LEED pattern of the oxide shows a twelvefold ring structure. This LEED pattern is explained by two domains with hexagonal structure which are rotated by 90° with respect to each other. The lattice constant of the hexagonal structure amounts to ∼2.87 Å. The EELS data and the LEED pattern suggest that the γ-Al2O3 phase is formed which grows with the (1 1 1) plane parallel to the Ni(1 0 0) surface.  相似文献   

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In this work ultrathin iron silicide epilayers were obtained by the reaction of iron contaminants with the Si(1 1 1) substrate atoms during high-temperature flash. After repeated flashing at about 1125 °C, reflection high-energy electron diffraction indicated silicide formation. Scanning tunneling microscopy revealed highly ordered surface superstructure interrupted, however, by a number of extended defects. Atomic-resolution bias-dependent imaging demonstrated a complex nature of this superstructure with double-hexagonal symmetry and (2√3×2√3)-R30° periodicity. Among the possible candidate phases, including metastable FeSi2 with a CaF2 structure and FeSi1+x with a CsCl structure, the best match of the interatomic distances to the measured 14.4 Å × 14.4 Å unit cell dimensions pointed to the hexagonal Fe2Si (Fe2Si prototype) high-temperature phase. The fact that this phase was obtained by an unusually high-temperature flash, and that neither its reconstruction nor its semiconducting band-gap of about 1.0 ± 0.2 eV (as deduced form the I-V curves obtained by scanning tunneling spectroscopy) has ever been reported, supports such identification. Due to its semiconducting properties, this phase may attract interest, perhaps as an alternative to β-FeSi2.  相似文献   

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We report on tunnelling magnetoresistance (TMR), current–voltage (IV) characteristics and low-frequency noise in epitaxially grown Fe(1 1 0)/MgO(1 1 1)/Fe(1 1 0) magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) with dimensions from 2×2 to 20×20 μm2. The evaluated MgO energy barrier (0.50±0.08 eV), the barrier width (13.1±0.5 Å) as well as the resistance times area product (7±1 MΩ μm2) show relatively small variation, confirming a high quality epitaxy and uniformity of all MTJs studied. At low temperatures (T<10 K) inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy (IETS) shows anomalies related to phonons (symmetric structures below 100 meV) and asymmetric features above 200 meV. We explain the asymmetric features in IETS as due to generation of electron standing waves in one of the Fe electrodes. The noise power, though exhibiting a large variation, was observed to be roughly anti-correlated with the TMR. Surprisingly, for the largest junctions we observed a strong enhancement of the normalized low-frequency noise in the antiparallel magnetic configuration. This behavior could be related to the influence of magnetostriction on the characteristics of the insulating barrier through changes in local barrier defects structure.  相似文献   

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We determined the local adsorption structure of disordered oxygen on the Ni(1 1 1) surface by means of diffuse holographic LEED. The measurements have been performed above the critical temperature (Tc=450 K) for the oxygen order-disorder phase transition at 500 K and at a coverage of Θ=0.25 ML. At this temperature we found, in agreement with a previous LEED-IV-analysis [Surf. Sci. 349 (1996) 185], that besides the fcc threefold sites also hcp sites are occupied. In addition, a small amount seems to be located also at top and bridge sites. Reconstructing the holographic wavefield information, the different oxygen adsorption geometries are superimposed in the real space image. Nevertheless, a spatial resolution of 0.5-1 Å was sufficient to clearly distinguish between them. The influence of algorithmic parameters on the image quality was tested.  相似文献   

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Adsorption of 0.5 monolayers (ML) of Sb on the Au(1 1 0) surface resulted in the formation of a c(2 × 2) surface reconstruction. Analysis of surface X-ray diffraction data by a direct method revealed the existence of an ordered substitutional surface alloy, with every other hollow site occupied by Au and Sb atoms. Quantitative conventional χ2 refinement showed a contraction of 0.12 ± 0.03 Å in the spacing of the first Au layer to the second, an expansion of 0.13 ± 0.03 Å in the second-to-third layer distance, and an inward Sb displacement (rumpling) of 0.21 ± 0.04 Å. This surface phase proved to be extremely robust, with the long-range order of this arrangement remaining up to substrate temperatures of 900 K.  相似文献   

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