Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5367133 | Applied Surface Science | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
PbSe thin films on BaF2 (1 1 1) were grown by molecular beam epitaxy with different selenium beam flux. Evolution of PbSe surface morphologies with Se/PbSe beam flux ratio (Rf) has been studied by atomic force microscopy and high-resolution X-ray diffraction. Growth spirals with monolayer steps on PbSe surface are obtained using high beam flux ratio, Rf â¥Â 0.6. As Rf decreases to 0.3, nano-scale triangle pits are formed on the surface and the surface of PbSe film changes to 3D islands when Rf = 0. Glide of threading dislocations in ã1 1 0ã{1 0 0}-glide system and Pb-rich atom agglomerations are the formation mechanism of spiral steps and triangle pits. The nano-scale triangle pits formed on PbSe surface may render potential applications in nano technology.
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Authors
T.N. Xu, H.Z. Wu, J.X. Si, C.F. Cao,