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Morphology of Ni ultrathin films on Mo(1 1 0) and W(1 0 0) studied by LEED and STM
Authors:S Murphy  V Usov  IV Shvets
Institution:Centre for Research on Adaptive Nanostructures and Nanodevices (CRANN), School of Physics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
Abstract:The morphology of ultrathin Ni films on Mo(1 1 0) and W(1 0 0) has been studied by low-energy electron diffraction and scanning tunneling microscopy. Ni films grow pseudomorphically on Mo(1 1 0) at 300 K for a coverage of 0.15 ML. A (8 × 1) structure is found at 0.4 ML, which develops into a (7 × 1) structure by 0.8 ML. The film undergoes a structural change to fcc Ni(1 1 1) at 6 ML. The growth mode switches from layer-by-layer to Stranski-Krastanov between 4 ML and 6 ML. Annealing at around 850 K results in alloying of submonolayer films with the substrate, while for higher coverages the Ni agglomerates into nanowedge islands. Ni films grow pseudomorphically on W(1 0 0) up to a coverage of around 2 ML at 300 K, above which there is a structural change from bcc to hcp Ni with the epitaxial relationship View the MathML source. This is accompanied by the formation of orthogonal domains of uniaxial strain-relieving dislocations from the third layer of the film. For coverages up to 1 ML the growth proceeds by formation of two-dimensional islands, but shifts to three-dimensional growth by 2 ML with rectangular islands aligned along the 〈0 1 1〉 substrate directions. Annealing at around 550 K results in agglomeration of Ni into larger islands and increasing film roughness.
Keywords:Scanning tunneling microscopy  Molybdenum  Tungsten  Nickel  Epitaxy
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