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Observation of Si(111) and gold-deposited Si(111) surfaces using micro-probe reflection high-energy electron diffraction
Authors:Masakazu Ichikawa  Takahisa Doi  Kazunobu Hayakawa
Institution:Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd., Kokubunji, Tokyo 185, Japan
Abstract:Observations of clean Si(111) and gold-deposited Si(111) surfaces have been performed using micro-probe reflection high-energy electron diffraction. It was found that many atomic steps on a Si(111) surface run in nearly the same direction, about 9° off the 1̄1̄2] direction. When gold was deposited on this surface at a substrate temperature of about 800°C, 5 × 1, diffuse √3 × √3R30°, sharp √3 × √3 R30° structures and Au clusters appeared on the surface with continuation of the deposition. During the deposition process, it was found that one kind of Si(111) 5 × 1 Au domain grew selectively along these atomic steps and nearly covered the entire surface. A phenomenon of gold clusters moving during the deposition was also observed. These clusters all moved in nearly the same direction so as to climb the atomic steps.
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