Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5422331 | Surface Science | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Adsorption of Al on a Si(113) substrate at elevated temperatures causes a faceting transition of the initially flat surface. The (113) surface decomposes into a quasi-periodic sequence of Al terminated (115)- and (112)-facets. The resulting surface morphology is characterized in-situ by reciprocal space maps obtained with in-situ spot profile analyzing low-energy electron diffraction and ex-situ atomic force microscopy. The periodicity length of the faceted surface increases with adsorption temperature from 7 nm at 650 °C to 80 nm at 800 °C. The stability of the Al terminated Si(112) surface is the driving force for the faceting transition.
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Authors
Claudius Klein, Inga Heidmann, Tobias Nabbefeld, Moritz Speckmann, Thomas Schmidt, Frank-J. Meyer zu Heringdorf, Jens Falta, Michael Horn-von Hoegen,