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K.L. Man 《Surface science》2007,601(20):4669-4674
Information on the kinetic regime of step motion and step permeability on the Si(1 1 1) (1 × 1) surface has been obtained from observations of island decay that were made with low energy electron microscopy. Island area during decay exhibits the expected power law dependence on time, with exponent, α, that is a qualitative indicator of the kinetic regime. A new method is presented for determining the kinetic length quantitatively from measurements of the decay exponent in the symmetric island decay geometry on top of a larger concentric circular island. Using this approach, we determine the kinetic length on the Si(1 1 1) (1 × 1) surface at 1163 K to be d ∼ 75a, where a is the lattice constant. It is shown that this result locates step motion firmly in the diffusion limited regime. Mass conservation of decaying island stacks is also observed at this temperature, which indicates that steps are effectively impermeable in the context of diffusion limited step kinetics.  相似文献   

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Results of step fluctuation experiments for Mo(0 1 1), using low-energy electron microscopy, are re-examined using recently developed procedures that offer accurate coefficients of surface mass diffusion. By these means, surface diffusion Ds is documented at T/Tm ∼ 0.5, while the crossover to relaxation driven by bulk vacancy diffusion is inferred for T/Tm ∼ 0.6. Here, Tm is the melting temperature Tm = 2896 K. We obtain Ds = 4 × 10−4 exp(−1.13 eV/kBT) cm2/s for the temperature interval 1080-1680 K. Possible indications of diffusion along step edges appear for T/Tm ∼ 0.4. The same measurements of step fluctuation amplitudes determine also the step stiffness, which by symmetry is anisotropic on Mo(0 1 1). It is shown that three independent procedures yield mutually consistent step stiffness anisotropies. These are (1) step fluctuation amplitudes; (2) step relaxation rate anisotropies; and (3) the observed anisotropies of islands in equilibrium on the Mo(0 1 1) surface. The magnitude of the step stiffness obtained from step edge relaxation is consistent with earlier measurements that determine diffusion from grain boundary grooving.  相似文献   

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The adsorption of calcium (Ca) atoms on a Cu(0 0 1) surface has been studied by low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) at 130, 300 and 400 K. It is found that a (4 × 4) was the only LEED pattern appeared at 400 K while a quasi-hexagonal structure was formed in a wide range of submonolayer coverage at 130 K. At 300 K, the (4 × 4) LEED spots were broad and weak. The (4 × 4) structure formed at 400 K was determined by a tensor LEED I-V analysis. It is a new-type of surface alloys consisting of five substitutional Ca atoms, nine surface Cu atoms, and two atomic vacancies in the unit cell. In spite of a quite large size-difference between Ca (3.94 Å) and Cu (2.55 Å) atoms, all Ca atoms are located at the substitutional sites. Among surface alloys so far reported, the atomic size ratio between Cu and Ca in the (4 × 4), 1.54, is the largest. Optimized structural parameters reveal that large lateral displacements of surface Cu atoms, being enabled by the appearance of the vacancies, allow the formation of the (4 × 4) structure.  相似文献   

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J. Wang  Y. Liu  M.H. Xie 《Surface science》2006,600(14):169-174
A new reconstruction of √3 × √3-R30° has been observed on a GaN film grown on a 6H-SiC (0 0 0 1)-√3 × √3 surface using RHEED and LEED experimental techniques. The experimental LEED PF shows that the GaN film is Ga-terminated hexagonal. The surface is a mixture of two structures with a single bilayer height difference between them. One is a √3 × √3-R30° reconstruction with Ga-adatoms occupying the T4 sites. Another is a Ga-terminated 1 × 1 with no extra Ga on top. The area ratio of the √3 × √3 part to the 1 × 1 part is slightly larger than 1. The first principle total energy calculations and Tensor-LEED I-V curves simulations further confirm this structure model.  相似文献   

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A. Khatiri 《Surface science》2004,549(2):143-148
Exposure of the As-terminated GaAs(0 0 1)-c(4 × 4) reconstructed surface to atomic hydrogen (H) at different substrate temperatures (50-480 °C) has been studied by reflection high-energy electron diffraction (RHEED) and scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM). Hydrogen exposure at low temperatures (∼50 °C) produces a disordered (1 × 1) surface covered with AsHx clusters. At higher temperatures (150-400 °C) exposure to hydrogen leads to the formation of mixed c(2 × 2) and c(4 × 2) surface domains with H adsorbed on surface Ga atoms that are exposed due to the H induced loss of As from the surface. At the highest temperature (480 °C) a disordered (2 × 4) reconstruction is formed due to thermal desorption of As from the surface. The results are consistent with the loss of As from the surface, either through direct thermal desorption or as a result of the desorption of volatile compounds which form after reaction with H.  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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While a perfect hcp (0 0 0 1) surface has threefold symmetry, the diffraction patterns commonly obtained are sixfold symmetric. This apparent change in symmetry occurs because on a stepped surface, the atomic layers on adjacent terraces are rotated by 180°. Here we use a low-energy electron microscope to acquire the threefold diffraction pattern from a single hcp Ru terrace and measure the intensity vs. energy curves for several diffracted beams. By means of multiple scattering calculations fitted to the experimental data with a Pendry R-factor of 0.077, we find that the surface is contracted by 3.5(±0.9)% at 456 K.  相似文献   

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Surface structure of O-adsorbed W(0 0 1) surface after annealing to 1200 K has been analyzed by low energy electron diffraction at 77 K as well as at room temperature. The optimum structure has tungsten missing rows and oxygen double rows. Furthermore, the R-factor is minimized at the structure that O atoms are adsorbed on one of the two different threefold hollow sites of the (1 1 0) facet appearing on the W(0 0 1)2 × 1 with missing row. However, the results suggest that two domains of O atoms adsorbed on both the two different threefold hollow sites coexist. Then, I-V curves have been analyzed as a function of the mixing ratio of the two domains having different O adsorption sites at room and low temperatures. The energy difference between these two sites has been estimated to be 6.5 meV from the temperature dependence of the mixing ratio.  相似文献   

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Vapour deposition of Ce onto a Rh(1 1 0) single crystal at room temperature is studied by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS) and low energy electron diffraction (LEED). The thicknesses of the deposited Ce layers are estimated to be between 2 and 9 Å. To study the changes in the Ce-Rh surface layer, the samples are annealed at temperatures between 500 and 1000 °C after Ce deposition.After heating, a c(2 × 2) LEED pattern appears for the sample with the thinnest deposited Ce layer (2.4 Å). For samples with thicker Ce-films, the LEED pattern co-exists of a c(2 × 2) structure and a more diffuse 6% contracted (2 × 1) structure. This appears at the same temperature as the Ce 3d and Rh 3d core levels exhibit sharp intensity changes and binding energy shifts.The intensity of the f0, f1 and f2 multiplets in the Ce 3d core level spectra change when the annealing temperature is increased. The relative intensity of the Ce 3d f0 and f2 features compared to the Ce 3d f1 features is largest after annealing to 500 °C. This is below the temperature at which the ordered surface alloy is formed. When the sample is heated above the formation temperature of the surface alloy, the relative intensity of the Ce 3d f0 and f2 features decrease.  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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Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) has been used to study the various possible structures of adsorbed Bi on the Cu(1 0 0) surface, after equilibration at a temperature of 520 K. All of the structures previously identified by X-ray diffraction (lattice gas, c(2 × 2), c(9√2 × √2)R45°, and p(10 × 10), in order of increasing Bi-coverage) were found to be present on a single sample produced by diffusing Bi onto the Cu(1 0 0) surface from a 3-d source. By investigating the possible coexistence of various pairs of phases, it was demonstrated that the c(2 × 2) phase transforms to the c(9√2 × √2)R45° phase by a first order transition, whereas the transition from c(9√2 × √2)R45° to p(10 × 10) is continuous. In addition, the structure of surface steps was studied as a function of Bi-coverage. The results showed that the presence of Bi changes the nature of the step-step interactions at the Cu(1 0 0) surface from repulsive to attractive. The attractive step-step interactions transform any small deviations from the nominal (1 0 0) orientation of the Cu substrate into (3 1 0) microfacets. When compared with the known equilibrium crystal shape (ECS) of Bi-saturated Cu, the observed microfaceting may imply that the ECS of Cu-Bi alloys is temperature dependent.  相似文献   

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Thin film growth of 6,13-pentacenequinone (C24H12O2, PnQ) on Si(1 1 1)-7 × 7 at room temperature (RT) was studied by low-energy electron microscopy (LEEM) and ab initio density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Our experiments yielded direct microscopic observation of enantiomorphic evolution mechanism in the initial stage of the chiral-like growth of PnQ islands, under kinetic growth conditions. We observed that the faster growth direction aligns with the direction of easier molecule incorporation, or lowest kink formation energy, rather than along the lowest energy step. Real time observation of the growth and subsequent relaxation of island shape revealed that kinetically stiff direction differs from the thermodynamic one. This feature together with anisotropic mass incorporation determines the enantiomorphic evolution and rotational arrangement of crystallites during the growth of elongated organic molecules, like PnQ.  相似文献   

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H.Y. Ho 《Surface science》2006,600(5):1093-1098
Low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) and Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) were used to study the growth and the structural evolution of Ni/Co/Pt(1 1 1) following high-temperature annealing. From the oscillation of the specular beam of the LEED and Auger uptake curve, we concluded that the growth mode of thin Ni films on 1 ML Co/Pt(1 1 1) is at least 2 ML layer-by-layer growth before three-dimensional island growth begins. The alloy formation of Ni/1 ML Co/Pt(1 1 1) was analyzed by AES. The temperature for the intermixing of Ni and Co layers in the upper interface without diffusing into the bulk of Pt is independent of the thickness of Ni when a Co buffer is one atomic monolayer. After the temperature was increased, formations of Ni-Co-Pt alloy, Ni-Pt alloy and Co-Pt alloy were observed. The temperature required for the Ni-Co intermixing layer to diffuse into Pt bulk increases with the thickness of Ni. The interlayer distance as a function of annealing temperature for 1 ML Ni/1 ML Co/Pt(1 1 1) was calculated from the I-V LEED. The evolution of LEED patterns was also observed at different annealing temperatures.  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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Ultra-thin palladium films deposited on the Ni(1 1 1) surface were characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) and X-ray photoelectron diffraction (XPD). For low coverage, LEED shows a (1 × 1) pattern similar to that of the substrate. For intermediate coverage, the LEED pattern displays extra spots around the main (1 × 1) spots, resembling a Moiré coincidence pattern, probably associated with the formation of Pd bi-dimensional islands oriented in different directions on the Ni(1 1 1) surface. The results obtained by XPS and XPD corroborate this finding. The LEED pattern displays this structure up to 500 °C. Annealing at 650 °C brings back the (1 × 1) pattern, which is associated with a Pd island coalescence and alloy formation by Pd diffusion in the first atomic layers of the Ni(1 1 1). In this paper we present a detailed study of this surface structure via a comparison between XPD experiment and theory.  相似文献   

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The orientational phase diagram and morphology of the Eu-adsorbed Si(1 0 0) surface miscut by 0.4° have been studied by low-energy electron diffraction and scanning tunneling microscopy. We demonstrate that the original double-domain configuration with single-layer steps on the Si(1 0 0) substrate can be drastically broken at 0.4 monolayer (ML) of Eu. At this coverage, the ordered domain pattern formed by topographically non-equivalent terraces with Eu-induced 2 × 3 and “2 × 1” (so-called “wavy” structure) reconstructions is found, while no orthogonal 3 × 2 and “1 × 2” domains are observed. A model of the single-domain surface is proposed. The origin of the double- to single-domain transition found for the Eu/Si(1 0 0) system is discussed.  相似文献   

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H.Y. Ho 《Surface science》2007,601(3):615-621
The initial growth and alloy formation of ultrathin Co films deposited on 1 ML Ni/Pt(1 1 1) were investigated by Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), low energy electron diffraction (LEED), and ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS). A sequence of samples of dCo Co/1 ML Ni/Pt(1 1 1) (dCo = 1, 2, and 3 ML) were prepared at room temperature, and then heated up to investigate the diffusion process. The Co and Ni atoms intermix at lower annealing temperature, and Co-Ni intermixing layer diffuses into the Pt substrate to form Ni-Co-Pt alloys at higher annealing temperature. The diffusion temperatures are Co coverage dependent. The evolution of UPS with annealing temperatures also shows the formation of surface alloys. Some interesting LEED patterns of 1 ML Co/1 ML Ni/Pt(1 1 1) show the formation of ordered alloys at different annealing temperature ranges. Further studies in the Curie temperature and concentration analysis, show that the ordered alloys corresponding to different LEED patterns are NixCo1−xPt and NixCo1−xPt3. The relationship between the interface structure and magnetic properties was investigated.  相似文献   

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A detailed investigation of the multilayer growth of PTCDA on Ag(1 1 1) by high resolution LEED (SPA-LEED) is reported. The first two monolayers are closed and exhibit a structure, which is commensurate with respect to the underlying Ag(1 1 1) surface. The lattice parameters are close to those of the (1 0 2) plane of the β bulk phase of PTCDA, with deviations ?2%. The vertical stacking of the second layer with respect to the first monolayer (observed at 300 K) corresponds to that in the β bulk phase of PTCDA. At high growth temperatures (400 K), Stranski-Krastanov growth occurs from the third monolayer onward, and PTCDA clusters, preferentially with few well defined facets, grow. The structure of the clusters is that of the thermodynamically more stable α bulk phase of PTCDA. Contrary, at low growth temperatures (200 K), the growth proceeds in the Frank van der Merve mode, with several open layers. From slope selection there is evidence for an Ehrlich-Schwoebel barrier. The lateral packing of the PTCDA grown at low temperatures corresponds within error to that of the β bulk phase. The low temperature structure and morphology is meta-stable. Short annealing at 300 K flattens the PTCDA film, and prolonged annealing at 400 K causes the film to adapt the structure and morphology obtained directly at 400 K growth temperature. Presumably, the formation of layers with a β-phase-like lattice at low temperature is due to the better fit of the β phase, compared to the α phase lattice, to the underlying commensurate monolayer. However, at high growth temperatures, the thermodynamically more stable α phase grows, reducing the area of lattice misfit to the underlying commensurate first two layers by formation of clusters.  相似文献   

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We report on the formation of a stable (4 × 1) reconstruction of the chalcopyrite CuGaSe2(0 0 1) surface. Using Ar+ ion-bombardment and annealing of epitaxial CuGaSe2 films grown on GaAs(0 0 1) substrates it was possible to obtain flat, well-ordered surfaces showing a clear (4 × 1) reconstruction. The cleanliness and structure were analyzed in situ by AES and LEED. AES data suggest a slight Se-enrichment and Cu-depletion upon surface preparation. Our results demonstrate that (0 0 1) surfaces of the Cu-III-VI2(0 0 1) material can show stable, unfacetted surfaces.  相似文献   

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We have used the Bi(0 0 0 1)/Si(1 1 1) template to grow highly ordered C60 epitaxial thin films and analyzed them using scanning tunneling microscopy and low-energy electron microscopy. The in situ low-energy electron microscope investigations show that the initial nucleation of the C60 islands on the surface takes place at surface defects, such as domain boundaries and multiple steps. The in-plane lattice parameters of this C60 film turns out to be the same as that of the bulk fcc(1 1 1) C60. The line-on-line epitaxial structure is realized in spite of a weak interaction between the C60 molecules and Bi(0 0 0 1) surface, while scanning tunneling spectroscopy indicates that there is a negligible charge transfer between the molecules and the surface.  相似文献   

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