Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
Consecutive transitions between regular and periodic nanostructures induced by ion bombardment on the
Cu110 surface have been studied as a function of the sputtering parameters primary ion energy, substrate
temperature, and ion flux. The morphologies can vary from the well-known ripple patterns oriented along the
two main symmetry directions of the fcc110 substrate, to mounded structures, and include the far from
equilibrium rhomboidal pyramid motif recently observed on the Rh110 surface. The dependence of the
nanostructure facet slope and lateral separation from ion energy allows us to identify a morphological regime
accessed for low ion energy, below 500 eV, corresponding to the formation of rhomboidal pyramids. The
dependence from the ion flux and substrate temperature bears strong similarities with a growth experiment, and
is determined by the relaxation of isolated adatom and/or vacancy clusters created in the topmost surface layer
by an ion impact. The selection of preferential step orientation and slopes follows from a delicate balance
between the diffusion currents along the two main diffusion channels, the 11¯0 and the 001.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Molle, Alessandro
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