Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5421352 | Surface Science | 2017 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
We studied the self-organization of Cd clusters on Si(111)-7Ã7 surface with an ultrahigh vacuum scanning tunneling microcopy (STM). Highly-ordered arrays of Cd nanoclusters have been fabricated by elevating the substrate temperature. The Cd clusters occupy equally the faulted and unfaulted half-unit cells of Si(111)-7Ã7 without obvious preference to either of them, forming Cd cluster pairs or hexamers. Furthermore, high-resolution STM images demonstrate that the charge transfer between Cd and Si atoms is responsible for cluster-cluster attractions, which in turn drive the self-organization of Cd nanoclusters into highly ordered arrays.
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Authors
Shao-Jie Hao, Hua-Fang Xiao, Juan Ye, Kai Sun, Min-Long Tao, Yu-Bing Tu, Ya-Li Wang, Zheng-Bo Xie, Jun-Zhong Wang,