International audienceThe passage of an electric current in a material can cause a biased mass transport at its surface. This migration phenomenon is intimately related to the microscopic details of atomic processes of diffusion and attachment/detachment at step edges. Using low-energy electron microscopy, we have examined in operando under an electric current the migration of Si(111)-1 × 1 advacancy islands confined on Si(111)-7 × 7 terraces. The islands move opposite to the current direction, with velocity increasing with the radius. The effective valence of Si adatoms is 2.8 ± 0.5 and the kinetic length of attachment-detachment is about 500 nm. The analysis of the island’s shape reveals that the electric current significantly biases the ki...
International audienceWe have observed the motion of two-dimensional phases of Au on Ge(111) under a...
International audienceWe have observed the motion of two-dimensional phases of Au on Ge(111) under a...
The authors show in this letter that single metal atoms on a Ni(111) surface can be pushed by electr...
International audienceMass transport processes play an important role in nano devices. They determin...
International audienceMass transport processes play an important role in nano devices. They determin...
International audienceMass transport processes play an important role in nano devices. They determin...
International audienceMass transport processes play an important role in nano devices. They determin...
International audienceMass transport processes play an important role in nano devices. They determin...
International audienceNanostructures on surfaces can be displaced by applying an electric eld or ele...
International audienceThermal gradients in nanomaterials can cause surface mass transport phenomena....
International audienceMass transport processes play an important role in nano devices. They determin...
The electrochemical cell provides a potentially powerful means of altering morphology and islanding ...
Atomic steps are common defects at surfaces that can play an important role in many physical phenome...
The paper presents an experimental study of morphological changes of the Si(100) surface under elect...
The authors show in this letter that single metal atoms on a Ni(111) surface can be pushed by electr...
International audienceWe have observed the motion of two-dimensional phases of Au on Ge(111) under a...
International audienceWe have observed the motion of two-dimensional phases of Au on Ge(111) under a...
The authors show in this letter that single metal atoms on a Ni(111) surface can be pushed by electr...
International audienceMass transport processes play an important role in nano devices. They determin...
International audienceMass transport processes play an important role in nano devices. They determin...
International audienceMass transport processes play an important role in nano devices. They determin...
International audienceMass transport processes play an important role in nano devices. They determin...
International audienceMass transport processes play an important role in nano devices. They determin...
International audienceNanostructures on surfaces can be displaced by applying an electric eld or ele...
International audienceThermal gradients in nanomaterials can cause surface mass transport phenomena....
International audienceMass transport processes play an important role in nano devices. They determin...
The electrochemical cell provides a potentially powerful means of altering morphology and islanding ...
Atomic steps are common defects at surfaces that can play an important role in many physical phenome...
The paper presents an experimental study of morphological changes of the Si(100) surface under elect...
The authors show in this letter that single metal atoms on a Ni(111) surface can be pushed by electr...
International audienceWe have observed the motion of two-dimensional phases of Au on Ge(111) under a...
International audienceWe have observed the motion of two-dimensional phases of Au on Ge(111) under a...
The authors show in this letter that single metal atoms on a Ni(111) surface can be pushed by electr...