Title of article
Morphological evidence for surface pre-melting on Si(1 1 1)
Author/Authors
Mihaela Ignatescu، نويسنده , , Valerian and Blakely، نويسنده , , Jack M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
7
From page
5459
To page
5465
Abstract
We present what we believe to be the first morphological evidence for the occurrence of surface pre-melting on the Si(1 1 1) surface. Our results complement the extensive previous evidence from diffraction and ion scattering techniques for the presence of pre-melted (liquid-like) layers on Si(1 1 1) below the bulk melting temperature and also suggest how atomic steps are involved in the initiation of such layers. Our results are based on atomic force microscopy studies of morphologies that are preserved when surfaces are annealed in a range of high temperatures and then rapidly cooled to room temperature for observation. A unique feature of the experiments is the use of specially prepared atomically flat or very low step density surfaces; this allows us to see how the liquid-like morphologies are associated with the steps and also allows the high temperature structures to survive the cooling process without being absorbed into the steps which normally would exist on a surface vicinal to (1 1 1). Quenched-in structures ascribed to pre-melting also act as sinks for diffusing ‘excess’ adatoms generated by the (1 × 1) to (7 × 7) transition and this leads to the formation of dendritic islands.
Keywords
Surface melting , atomic force microscopy , and topography , Stepped single crystal surfaces , Dendritic and/or fractile surfaces , Surface thermodynamics (including phase transitions) , Adatoms , surface structure , morphology , Roughness , Vicinal single crystal surfaces
Journal title
Surface Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Surface Science
Record number
1702424
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