The initial nucleation and subsequent growth of vapor-deposited Co on Pt(111) has been studied by scanning tunneling microscopy and Auger-electron spectroscopy. When deposited at room temperature, Co nucleates spatially in a homogeneous manner and then grows quasi-layer-by-layer up to a coverage of FTHETA=3 monolayers. For FTHETA>3 monolayers, a three-dimensional island growth mode is observed. From a detailed analysis of the observed island shapes we present direct evidence that Co grows in a hcp pattern on Pt(111) after the third layer. The nucleation of Co at a deposition temperature above 300 K is strongly influenced by the appearance of a Co-induced surface reconstruction of Pt(111). This reconstruction leads to a dendritic growth of C...
Ultrathin layers of ferromagnetic materials exhibit extraordinary magnetic properties which can also...
The homoepitaxy and the Xe+ ion beam erosion of Pt(111) were investigated with a scanning tunneling ...
International audienceThe present scanning tunneling microscopy study reports on the growth processe...
We have studied the interface formation of thin films of Co on a Mo(1 1 0) surface by the use of sca...
Cobalt surface oxides where grown on Pt(111) by depositing Co and dosing with molecular oxygen at te...
Hetero-epitaxial growth on a strain-relief vicinal patterned substrate has revealed unprecedented 2D...
Hetero-epitaxial growth on a strain-relief vicinal patterned substrate has revealed unprecedented 2D...
Hetero-epitaxial growth on a strain-relief vicinal patterned substrate has revealed unprecedented 2D...
Hetero-epitaxial growth on a strain-relief vicinal patterned substrate has revealed unprecedented 2D...
Hetero-epitaxial growth on a strain-relief vicinal patterned substrate has revealed unprecedented 2D...
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) experiments reveal that Co growth on Ag(1 1 0), at coverages of ...
International audienceCobalt surface oxides grown on Pt(111) by depositing Co and dosing with molecu...
[[abstract]] By Scanning Tunneling Microscopic (STM) we can understand the growth behavior of cobal...
Nucleation, growth and thermal stability of Pt particles supported on well-ordered Fe3O4(111) thin f...
The formation of a novel surface reconstruction upon Co deposition on freshly cleaved Ge(111)2 × 1 s...
Ultrathin layers of ferromagnetic materials exhibit extraordinary magnetic properties which can also...
The homoepitaxy and the Xe+ ion beam erosion of Pt(111) were investigated with a scanning tunneling ...
International audienceThe present scanning tunneling microscopy study reports on the growth processe...
We have studied the interface formation of thin films of Co on a Mo(1 1 0) surface by the use of sca...
Cobalt surface oxides where grown on Pt(111) by depositing Co and dosing with molecular oxygen at te...
Hetero-epitaxial growth on a strain-relief vicinal patterned substrate has revealed unprecedented 2D...
Hetero-epitaxial growth on a strain-relief vicinal patterned substrate has revealed unprecedented 2D...
Hetero-epitaxial growth on a strain-relief vicinal patterned substrate has revealed unprecedented 2D...
Hetero-epitaxial growth on a strain-relief vicinal patterned substrate has revealed unprecedented 2D...
Hetero-epitaxial growth on a strain-relief vicinal patterned substrate has revealed unprecedented 2D...
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) experiments reveal that Co growth on Ag(1 1 0), at coverages of ...
International audienceCobalt surface oxides grown on Pt(111) by depositing Co and dosing with molecu...
[[abstract]] By Scanning Tunneling Microscopic (STM) we can understand the growth behavior of cobal...
Nucleation, growth and thermal stability of Pt particles supported on well-ordered Fe3O4(111) thin f...
The formation of a novel surface reconstruction upon Co deposition on freshly cleaved Ge(111)2 × 1 s...
Ultrathin layers of ferromagnetic materials exhibit extraordinary magnetic properties which can also...
The homoepitaxy and the Xe+ ion beam erosion of Pt(111) were investigated with a scanning tunneling ...
International audienceThe present scanning tunneling microscopy study reports on the growth processe...