Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5425489 | Surface Science | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The growth of ultra-thin layers of Fe on the vicinal Pt(9Â 9Â 7) surface is studied by thermal energy He atom scattering (TEAS) and Auger Electron Spectroscopy (AES) in the temperature range between 175Â K and 800Â K. We find three distinct regimes of qualitatively different growth type. Below 450Â K the formation of a smooth first monolayer, at and above 600Â K the onset of bulk alloy formation, and at intermediate temperature 500-550Â K the formation of a surface alloy. Monatomic Fe rows are observed to decorate the substrate steps between 175Â K and 500Â K. The importance of the high step density is discussed with respect to the promotion of smooth layer growth and with respect to the alloying process and its kinetics.
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Authors
Tae-Yon Lee, Samuel Sarbach, Klaus Kuhnke, Klaus Kern,