The local structure of segregated nonmagnetic species on Fe(100) has been studied with LEED, Auger and STM spectroscopy. Distinct surface arrangements as well as ordered structures are observed for carbon and phosphor segregation as a function of the preparation conditions (annealing and sputtering) and of the structural quality of Fe(100) single crystals. The comparison between spectroscopic features and atomically resolved STM images reveals the presence of carbon self-assembled stripes with a regular pattern on nanometer lateral scale.
Short and long range ordered surface structures of segregated species on Fe(100) / J. Fujii, M. Galaktionov, L. Giovanelli, G. Panaccione, F. Bondino, I. Vobornik, G. Rossi. - In: THIN SOLID FILMS. - ISSN 0040-6090. - 428:1-2(2003), pp. 30-33. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Symposium on Growth and Evolutio of Ultra Thin Films held at the 2000 European-Materials-Research-Society Spring Meeting tenutosi a Strasbourg nel 2002.
Short and long range ordered surface structures of segregated species on Fe(100)
G. RossiUltimo
2003
Abstract
The local structure of segregated nonmagnetic species on Fe(100) has been studied with LEED, Auger and STM spectroscopy. Distinct surface arrangements as well as ordered structures are observed for carbon and phosphor segregation as a function of the preparation conditions (annealing and sputtering) and of the structural quality of Fe(100) single crystals. The comparison between spectroscopic features and atomically resolved STM images reveals the presence of carbon self-assembled stripes with a regular pattern on nanometer lateral scale.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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