Dual-oriented thin crystals of molybdenum grown under Ar+ ion bombardment |
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Authors: | F. Okuyama T. Okamura Y. Mori |
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Affiliation: | (1) Applied Physics Laboratory, Department of Systems Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Tecnology, Gokiso-cho, Showa-ku, 466 Nagoya, Japan |
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Abstract: | Ar+ sputtering of an Cu(111) surface while simultaneously supplying Mo atoms is known to induce an oriented growth of Mo thin crystals, or seed-layers, on evolving conical Cu protrusions. The seed-layers thus formed are shown to be dual-oriented, or bicrystalline, consisting of columnar crystallites grown homo-epitaxially. The orientation relationship between the two types of crystallites was (100)I (111)II with [001]I [110]II, and this bicrystallinity probably resulted from a non-uniform charge-up of the layers' growth front. As concluded from high-resolution electron microscopy, the Mo(100) stacking is elastically converted into the Mo(111) stacking and vice versa, under the influence of tensile stress. The homo-epitaxy that the seed-layers exhibited is believed to reflect the mutual convertibility of the Mo(100) and (111) stackings. |
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Keywords: | 68.55.Gi 79.20.Rf 61.14.-X |
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