Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5358195 | Applied Surface Science | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The initial growth and the stability of Fe layers on the Mo(1Â 1Â 1) surface was studied with Auger electron spectroscopy, low energy electron diffraction, scanning tunneling microscopy and thermal desorption spectroscopy. At room temperature at least the first two monolayers grow layer-by-layer. The first layer is stable up to about 1200Â K. Excess Fe starts to agglomerate at about 400Â K and forms with increasing temperature thick flat-top islands which start to sublime at a somewhat below 1200Â K. A strong decrease of the adsorption energy with coverage was found in the first monolayer. No {2Â 1Â 1} or {Â 1Â 1Â 0} micro-faceting could be seen at any coverage upon annealing.
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Authors
Sz. Klein, S. Stepanovskyi, J. ÅliwiÅski,