Using low-energy electron microscopy, we have observed a reversible transition in the shape of Pb adatom and vacancy islands on Cu(111). With increasing temperature, circular islands become elongated in one direction. In previous work we have shown that surface stress domain patterns are observed in this system with a characteristic feature size which decreases with increasing temperature. We show that the island shape transition occurs when the ratio of the island size to this characteristic feature size reaches a particular value. The observed critical ratio matches the value expected from stress domains
The shape and the motion of ion bombardment induced monatomic deep vacancy islands on Cu(111) are st...
The valence bands and the Pb 5d, Cu 3p core levels of Pb films evaporated on Cu(111) were measured b...
We show how an order-disorder phase transition in a two-dimensional system can discontinuously alter...
The authors use low energy electron microscopy to identify a correlation between the growth shape of...
Pb deposition on Cu(111) causes the surface to self-assemble into periodically arranged domains of a...
Low energy electron microscopy (LEEM) is used to investigate the dynamics of Pb overlayer growth on ...
The mechanisms of strain relief in submonolayer heteroepitaxy of Cu/Ni(100) are studied using variab...
The reshaping of two-dimensional vacancy islands during coalescence has been studied experimentally ...
Using Low Energy Electron Microscopy (LEEM), the authors have followed Cu(100) surface morphology ch...
The shape and the motion of ion bombardment induced monatomic deep vacancy islands on Cu(111) are st...
The appearance of “magic” heights of Pb islands grown on Cu(111) is studied by self-consistent elect...
The appearance of “magic” heights of Pb islands grown on Cu(111) is studied by self-consistent elect...
We study a reversible phase transition of one monolayer of Pb on a Ge(111) surface with a tunneling ...
The growth and melting transition of Pb clusters on the Cu(111) surface have been studied with low e...
We have investigated island nucleation in homoepitaxial growth on nominally flat and stepped (vicina...
The shape and the motion of ion bombardment induced monatomic deep vacancy islands on Cu(111) are st...
The valence bands and the Pb 5d, Cu 3p core levels of Pb films evaporated on Cu(111) were measured b...
We show how an order-disorder phase transition in a two-dimensional system can discontinuously alter...
The authors use low energy electron microscopy to identify a correlation between the growth shape of...
Pb deposition on Cu(111) causes the surface to self-assemble into periodically arranged domains of a...
Low energy electron microscopy (LEEM) is used to investigate the dynamics of Pb overlayer growth on ...
The mechanisms of strain relief in submonolayer heteroepitaxy of Cu/Ni(100) are studied using variab...
The reshaping of two-dimensional vacancy islands during coalescence has been studied experimentally ...
Using Low Energy Electron Microscopy (LEEM), the authors have followed Cu(100) surface morphology ch...
The shape and the motion of ion bombardment induced monatomic deep vacancy islands on Cu(111) are st...
The appearance of “magic” heights of Pb islands grown on Cu(111) is studied by self-consistent elect...
The appearance of “magic” heights of Pb islands grown on Cu(111) is studied by self-consistent elect...
We study a reversible phase transition of one monolayer of Pb on a Ge(111) surface with a tunneling ...
The growth and melting transition of Pb clusters on the Cu(111) surface have been studied with low e...
We have investigated island nucleation in homoepitaxial growth on nominally flat and stepped (vicina...
The shape and the motion of ion bombardment induced monatomic deep vacancy islands on Cu(111) are st...
The valence bands and the Pb 5d, Cu 3p core levels of Pb films evaporated on Cu(111) were measured b...
We show how an order-disorder phase transition in a two-dimensional system can discontinuously alter...