6th International Conference on Atomically Controlled Surfaces Interfaces and Nanostructures (ACSIN-6), LAKE TAHOE, CALIFORNIA, JUL 09-12, 2001Self-ordering on crystal surfaces has been the subject of intense efforts during the last ten years. It has been recognized as a promising way for growing uniform nanostructures with regular sizes and spacings. Continuum models have been proposed where long-range elastic repulsive interactions are responsible for the periodic domain spontaneous formation. Vicinal surfaces unstable towards faceting lead to a one dimensional (1D) periodic morphology. Au(111) vicinals self-ordering provides a unique opportunity to point out the interplay between atomic and mesoscopic order. 2D ordering has been investig...
Free-surface-induced L1₀ chemical long-range ordering phenomena in a nanolayer, a nanowire and a cub...
A new possibility for producing regularly spaced nanostripes with controllable periodicity is the de...
Free-surface-induced L1_{0} chemical long-range ordering phenomena in a nanolayer, a nanowire and a ...
6th International Conference on Atomically Controlled Surfaces Interfaces and Nanostructures (ACSIN-...
International audienceSelf-ordering at crystal surfaces has been the subject of intense efforts duri...
This paper reports on Au(111) vicinal surfaces, either regularly stepped surfaces, reconstructed or ...
We have followed the adsorption and the desorption of nitrogen on the copper (100) surface in real t...
5 pages, 2 figures.The self-organization of a chemi-sorbed mono-layer is studied as a two dimensiona...
Self-ordering growth of nanoarrays on strained metallic interfaces is an attractive option for prepa...
KEY WORDS self-assembly; STM; strained metallic interfaces; ultrathin films; misfit dislocation netw...
Self-organization on Au(1,1,1) vicinal surfaces provides a unique opportunity to study the interplay...
We report a new mechanism of self-organization that can lead to robust surface ordering. We have qua...
In this work we present some significant paradigmatic examples of directed self assembling of transi...
We use computer simulation to explore phenomena which could be used to grow arbitrary arrangements o...
Self-organization is a promising method within the framework of bottom-up architectures to generate ...
Free-surface-induced L1₀ chemical long-range ordering phenomena in a nanolayer, a nanowire and a cub...
A new possibility for producing regularly spaced nanostripes with controllable periodicity is the de...
Free-surface-induced L1_{0} chemical long-range ordering phenomena in a nanolayer, a nanowire and a ...
6th International Conference on Atomically Controlled Surfaces Interfaces and Nanostructures (ACSIN-...
International audienceSelf-ordering at crystal surfaces has been the subject of intense efforts duri...
This paper reports on Au(111) vicinal surfaces, either regularly stepped surfaces, reconstructed or ...
We have followed the adsorption and the desorption of nitrogen on the copper (100) surface in real t...
5 pages, 2 figures.The self-organization of a chemi-sorbed mono-layer is studied as a two dimensiona...
Self-ordering growth of nanoarrays on strained metallic interfaces is an attractive option for prepa...
KEY WORDS self-assembly; STM; strained metallic interfaces; ultrathin films; misfit dislocation netw...
Self-organization on Au(1,1,1) vicinal surfaces provides a unique opportunity to study the interplay...
We report a new mechanism of self-organization that can lead to robust surface ordering. We have qua...
In this work we present some significant paradigmatic examples of directed self assembling of transi...
We use computer simulation to explore phenomena which could be used to grow arbitrary arrangements o...
Self-organization is a promising method within the framework of bottom-up architectures to generate ...
Free-surface-induced L1₀ chemical long-range ordering phenomena in a nanolayer, a nanowire and a cub...
A new possibility for producing regularly spaced nanostripes with controllable periodicity is the de...
Free-surface-induced L1_{0} chemical long-range ordering phenomena in a nanolayer, a nanowire and a ...