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Electronic growth of Pb islands on Si(111) at low temperature
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Electronic growth of Pb islands on Si(111) at low temperature

S.H. Chang, W.B. Su, W.B. Jian, C.S. Chang, L.J. Chen and Tien T. Tsong
Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, Vol.65(24), pp.2454011-2454016
15/06/2002

Abstract

The growth of Pb films on the Si(111)7×7 surface has been investigated at low temperatures using scanning tunneling microscopy. Flat-top Pb islands are formed and at low coverage the thickness of islands is confined in the range of four to nine atomic layers. Among these islands, those of seven-layer height are the most abundant. In low coverage limit, these multilayer islands prefer to grow in size instead of in thickness, showing a quasi-two-dimensional growth property. This growth behavior, different from the conventional growth modes, arises from the quantum size effect. At higher coverage, the growth also reveals layer-by-layer behavior. The Arrhenius plot of the island density versus temperature shows a linear relationship, indicating the formation of islands can be explained by the nucleation and growth theory. We also study the growth of Pb films on the incommensurate Pb/Si(111) surface at low temperatures. Flat Pb islands can be grown as well, but the threshold thickness is reduced to two atomic layers instead of four.

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