We have employed reflection high energy electron diffraction (RHEED) and high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HREM) to study Cu films grown on hydrogen terminated Si(100) and Si(111) substrates by molecular beam epitaxy. X‐ray diffraction and RHEED studies indicate 〈100〉Cu growth on Si(100) and 〈111〉Cu growth on Si(111). HREM reveals orientation relationships of [001]Cu∥[011]Si, (010)Cu∥(011)Si and [112]Cu∥[011]Si, (220)Cu∥(111)Si for Si(100) and Si(111), respectively. A copper silicide layer forms on Si(100) with deposition and appears to aid in proper lattice matching. No significant interdiffused region was detected in the films deposited on Si(111), however, distinct orientational variants were observed in this case.Peer Re...
We have examined bilayer Co/Cu, Fe/Cu, and Ni/Cu films deposited by molecular‐beam epitaxy on hydrog...
Successful and unexpected epitaxial growth of Cu/CaF2, bilayers on hydrogen terminated Si(111) wafer...
Successful and unexpected epitaxial growth of Cu/CaF2, bilayers on hydrogen terminated Si(111) wafer...
We report an i-situ study of the MBE growth of Cu films on hydrogen-terminated Si (001) and (7x7) re...
We investigated the morphological and structural changes that occur during the growth of Cu on Si(11...
We investigated the morphological and structural changes that occur during the growth of Cu on Si(11...
We investigated the morphological and structural changes that occur during the growth of Cu on Si(11...
We investigated the morphological and structural changes that occur during the growth of Cu on Si(11...
We investigated the morphological and structural changes that occur during the growth of Cu on Si(11...
We describe the evolution of microstructure during ultrahigh vacuum ion beam sputter deposition of C...
We report an in situ study of the molecular-beam epitaxy growth and annealing of Cu(001) films grown...
A two-step potential electrodeposition technique is described which gives epitaxial films of Cu(100)...
Deposition and growth of Cu thin films on Si(1 0 0), Si(1 1 0) and Si(1 1 1) substrates are studied ...
Molecular dynamics simulations are used to study the growth and properties of Cu thin film deposited...
A two-step potential electrodeposition technique is described which gives epitaxial films of Cu(100)...
We have examined bilayer Co/Cu, Fe/Cu, and Ni/Cu films deposited by molecular‐beam epitaxy on hydrog...
Successful and unexpected epitaxial growth of Cu/CaF2, bilayers on hydrogen terminated Si(111) wafer...
Successful and unexpected epitaxial growth of Cu/CaF2, bilayers on hydrogen terminated Si(111) wafer...
We report an i-situ study of the MBE growth of Cu films on hydrogen-terminated Si (001) and (7x7) re...
We investigated the morphological and structural changes that occur during the growth of Cu on Si(11...
We investigated the morphological and structural changes that occur during the growth of Cu on Si(11...
We investigated the morphological and structural changes that occur during the growth of Cu on Si(11...
We investigated the morphological and structural changes that occur during the growth of Cu on Si(11...
We investigated the morphological and structural changes that occur during the growth of Cu on Si(11...
We describe the evolution of microstructure during ultrahigh vacuum ion beam sputter deposition of C...
We report an in situ study of the molecular-beam epitaxy growth and annealing of Cu(001) films grown...
A two-step potential electrodeposition technique is described which gives epitaxial films of Cu(100)...
Deposition and growth of Cu thin films on Si(1 0 0), Si(1 1 0) and Si(1 1 1) substrates are studied ...
Molecular dynamics simulations are used to study the growth and properties of Cu thin film deposited...
A two-step potential electrodeposition technique is described which gives epitaxial films of Cu(100)...
We have examined bilayer Co/Cu, Fe/Cu, and Ni/Cu films deposited by molecular‐beam epitaxy on hydrog...
Successful and unexpected epitaxial growth of Cu/CaF2, bilayers on hydrogen terminated Si(111) wafer...
Successful and unexpected epitaxial growth of Cu/CaF2, bilayers on hydrogen terminated Si(111) wafer...