Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5422404 | Surface Science | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
By depositing sub-monolayer Au atoms onto a heated and slightly misaligned Si(111)-(7Â ÃÂ 7) surface, (5Â ÃÂ 2) stripes form on the upper step edges of terraces. Upon further heating, most of the terraces transform into either Au-free (7Â ÃÂ 7) terraces or fully reconstructed (5Â ÃÂ 2) terraces. By analyzing the distance distribution between neighboring (5Â ÃÂ 2) terraces, we have found the existence of an optimal distance between (5Â ÃÂ 2) terraces. This optimal distance, controllable via the Au coverage, can be explained by the minimization of long-range strain relaxation energy for a system consisted of alternating domains. The ability of tuning surface domain structure through metal deposition provides a new way of manipulating surface morphology in the nanometer-scale range.
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Authors
A.L. Chin, C.P. Chang, S.Y. Pai, I.M. Liu, G. Chern, F.K. Men,