The dynamics of the Ge(111)-c(2×8)-(1×1) phase transition is investigated by 100-ps time-resolved reflection high-energy electron diffraction. A laser pulse heats the surface while a synchronized electron pulse is used to obtain the surface diffraction pattern. Slow heating shows that the adatoms in Ge(111)-c(2×8) start to disorder at ∼510 K and are converted to a disordered adatom arrangement at 573 K. For heating with 100-ps laser pulses, the Ge(111)-c(2×8) reconstructed adatom arrangement starts to disorder at 584±16K, well above the onset temperature of ∼510 K for the disordering of Ge(111)-c(2×8) observed for slow heating. © 1999 The American Physical Society
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The Ge(111) surface exhibits a well-known structural transition at high temperature to a metallic ph...
We present time-resolved RHEED from a laser excited Pb(111) surface using a pulse front tilter for t...
The application of an external perturbation in certain materials (such as temperature, pressure or l...
The dynamics of the Ge(111)-c(2×8)-(1×1) phase transition is investigated by 100-ps time-resolved re...
The phase transitions at the low-index surfaces of germanium were investigated using conventional an...
The structure of the low-index surfaces of germanium near its bulk melting temperature is investigat...
Metastable atom deexcitation spectroscopy is applied to the study of the temperature dependence of t...
First principles molecular dynamics studies of the low, intermediate, and high temperature phases of...
At low coverages, Ga on Ge(111) induces a hexagonal, domain wall modulated (2×2) adatom phase, stabl...
The surface superheating and phase transitions at the low-index surface of metal were investigated u...
The temperature-dependent surface structural behavior of Pb(100) is studied using reflection high-en...
Medium-energy ion scattering is used to study the order-disorder transitions occurring at the Ge(111...
We report the results of an electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) investigation of the Ge(111)c(2...
Ultrafast high energy electron diffraction in reflection geometry is employed to study the structura...
Crystallization of amorphous germanium (a-Ge) by laser or electron beam heating is a remarkably comp...
The Ge(111) surface exhibits a well-known structural transition at high temperature to a metallic ph...
We present time-resolved RHEED from a laser excited Pb(111) surface using a pulse front tilter for t...
The application of an external perturbation in certain materials (such as temperature, pressure or l...