Nucleation and growth of Si on Pb monolayer covered Si(111) surfaces |
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Authors: | Tien-Chih Chang Kuntal Chatterjee Shih-Hsin Chang Yi-Hsien Lee Ing-Shouh Hwang |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC |
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Abstract: | With a scanning tunneling microscope (STM), we study the initial stage of nucleation and growth of Si on Pb monolayer covered Si(111) surfaces. The Pb monolayer can work as a good surfactant for growth of smooth Si thin films on the Si(111) substrate. We have found that nucleation of two-dimensional (2D) Pb-covered Si islands occurs only when the substrate temperature is high enough and the Si deposition coverage is above a certain coverage. At low deposition coverages or low substrate temperatures, deposited Si atoms tend to self-assemble into a certain type of Si atomic wires, which are immobile and stable against annealing to ~ 200 °C. The Si atomic wires always appear as a double bright-line structure with a separation of ~ 9 Å between the two lines. After annealing to ~ 200 °C for a period of time, some sections of Si atomic wires may decompose, meanwhile the existing 2D Pb-covered Si islands grow laterally in size. The self-assembly of Si atomic wires indicate that single Si adatoms are mobile at the Pb-covered Si(111) surface even at room temperature. Further study of this system may reveal the detailed atomic mechanism in surfactant-mediated epitaxy. |
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