Title of article
The origin of faceting of ultraflat gold films epitaxially grown on mica
Author/Authors
Bjo¨rn Lu¨ssem، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
6
From page
197
To page
202
Abstract
A two-step deposition process for the formation of atomically flat gold films on mica is developed. The process starts with a
high deposition rate followed by a 1:100 reduced rate. Using this combination a completely wetting of mica by gold resulting in a
two-dimensional growth mode and finally extremely flat gold films with large terraces are achieved. Additionally hexagonal
faceting of the gold films on mica is observed at moderate temperatures which can be related to the relaxation of stress caused by
different thermal coefficients of expansion of mica and gold. The stress release leads to the generation of misfit dislocations that
glide along the (1 0 0) planes producing facets on the surface. Annealing experiments in a UHV-STM and thermogravimetry
point to the inset of intensified hexagonal faceting due to the starting decomposition of mica at elevated temperatures.
Keywords
Gold on mica , Faceting , Dislocation glide , thermogravimetry , 2D growth
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1001292
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