We investigate the CaF1/Si(111) interface using a combination of high-resolution scanning tunnelling and noncontact atomic force microscopy operated at cryogenic temperature as well as x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Submonolayer CaF1 films grown at substrate temperatures between 550 and 600 ◦C on Si(111) surfaces reveal the existence of two island types that are distinguished by their edge topology, nucleation position, measured height, and inner defect structure. Our data suggest a growth model where the two island types are the result of two reaction pathways during CaF1 interface formation. A key difference between these two pathways is identified to arise from the excess species during the growth process, which can be either fluorine...
The alkaline earth fluorides are good insulators at room temperature and have received significant a...
Reaching the nanometerscale, new approaches for the fabrication of thin and smooth heteroepitaxial f...
The structure and morphology of ultrathin lattice matched CaF2 films of very few monolayers thicknes...
We investigate the CaF1/Si(111) interface using a combination of high-resolution scanning tunnelling...
It has been recently shown [Appl. Surf. Sci. 175-176 (2001) 619] that growth modes and epitaxial rel...
We investigate, experimentally and theoretically, the initial stage of the formation of Ca/Si and Si...
The deposition of calcium fluoride (CaF2) on Si(111) at temperatures above 570 degrees C has been st...
International audienceOur ability to precisely control the electronic coupling/decoupling of adsorba...
Many low dimensional structures arise from self-assembly when depositing metals on silicon surfaces,...
It has been recently found that different types of CaF2 nanostructures can be formed on Si[001] subs...
Initial stages of epitaxial growth and formation of CaF2 nanostructures on Si(001) were studied. A v...
Growth of CaF2 on Si(001) is studied as a function of the substrate temperature during deposition fo...
The surface linear muffin-tin method in the atomic-sphere approximation (SLMTO-ASA) is applied to st...
The alkaline earth fluorides are good insulators at room temperature and have received significant a...
Reaching the nanometerscale, new approaches for the fabrication of thin and smooth heteroepitaxial f...
The structure and morphology of ultrathin lattice matched CaF2 films of very few monolayers thicknes...
We investigate the CaF1/Si(111) interface using a combination of high-resolution scanning tunnelling...
It has been recently shown [Appl. Surf. Sci. 175-176 (2001) 619] that growth modes and epitaxial rel...
We investigate, experimentally and theoretically, the initial stage of the formation of Ca/Si and Si...
The deposition of calcium fluoride (CaF2) on Si(111) at temperatures above 570 degrees C has been st...
International audienceOur ability to precisely control the electronic coupling/decoupling of adsorba...
Many low dimensional structures arise from self-assembly when depositing metals on silicon surfaces,...
It has been recently found that different types of CaF2 nanostructures can be formed on Si[001] subs...
Initial stages of epitaxial growth and formation of CaF2 nanostructures on Si(001) were studied. A v...
Growth of CaF2 on Si(001) is studied as a function of the substrate temperature during deposition fo...
The surface linear muffin-tin method in the atomic-sphere approximation (SLMTO-ASA) is applied to st...
The alkaline earth fluorides are good insulators at room temperature and have received significant a...
Reaching the nanometerscale, new approaches for the fabrication of thin and smooth heteroepitaxial f...
The structure and morphology of ultrathin lattice matched CaF2 films of very few monolayers thicknes...