Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5426349 Surface Science 2006 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

The T-θ phase diagram for the system Pb/Si(1 1 1) was determined in the coverage range 6/5 ML < θ < 4/3 ML from complementary STM and SPA-LEED experiments. This coverage is within the range where a “Devil's Staircase” (DS) has been realized. The numerous DS phases answer conflicting information in the Pb/Si(1 1 1) literature and update the previously published phase diagram. The measurements reveal the thermal stability of the different linear DS phases with the transition temperature found to be a function of phase period. Because of additional complexity in the experimental system (i.e. two-dimensionality and 3-fold symmetry) the linear DS phases transform at higher temperature into commensurate phases of 3-fold symmetry HIC (historically named “hexagonal incommensurate phase”). Different types of HIC phases have been discovered differing in the size of the supercell built out of √3 × √3 domains separated by domain walls of the √7 × √3 phase. The detailed structures of these HIC phases (coverage, binding site, twist angle, etc.) have been deduced from the comparison of STM images and diffraction patterns. After heating the system to even higher temperature the HIC phase transforms into the disordered phase. For sufficiently high coverage a SIC (“striped incommensurate phase” which is also built from √3 × √3 domains but meandering √7 × √3 domain walls) is observed which also disorders at high temperatures.

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