Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9594830 Surface Science 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
We use low-energy electron microscopy to study the mechanisms of thermal smoothing on Rh(0 0 1) surfaces at high temperature. By examining the change of areas of two-dimensional islands as a function of time and temperature, we find that smoothing from 1210 K to 1450 K is limited by the rate of surface diffusion on terraces and not by bulk vacancy diffusion as observed in other systems in the same temperature range. However, the activation energy we measure for island decay is inconsistent with previous measurements and calculations of the activation energy of surface diffusion and the adatom formation energy. This inconsistency combined with an unexpectedly large activation entropy suggests a surface transport mechanism other than simple hopping of adatoms across the surface.
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