Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9594709 Surface Science 2005 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
The deposition of Fe on Nb(1 1 0), and the symmetric case, Nb on Fe(1 1 0), are studied by means of a simple modeling approach based on a quantum approximate technique, the BFS method for alloys. For Fe deposition on Nb, different regimes depending on the film thickness including layer-by-layer growth and formation of a surface alloy before stabilizing a pure Fe layer have been observed. Conversely, Nb growth on Fe is characterized by a specific temperature-dependent surface alloying pattern. A detailed atom-by-atom analysis using a single set of parameters reproduces all the experimentally known features based on a discussion of diffusion barriers, exchange mechanisms and the role of temperature via Monte Carlo simulations.
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