The evolution of the roughness exponent of vapor-deposited thin gold films (the object) on smooth glass substrate at 298 K has been observed by scanning tunneling microscopy. This evolution was enhanced by keeping the films at 323 K in contact with aqueous 0.5 M H2SO4 containing different KCl concentrations for 24 h. It implies a decay of the surface roughness for lengths larger than the grain size of the object leading to better ordered surface structures. Results are compared to those obtained during film grown by increasing the temperature of the glass substrate from 298 to 673 K. The analysis of surface roughness data indicated an enhancement of surface atom diffusion in ordering the gold surface structure, by either anion adsorption or...
The surface roughness of evaporated gold films has been studied by scanning tunnelling microscopy an...
We studied the wetting behavior of silver and copper thin films versus their kinetic roughening upon...
We studied the wetting behavior of silver and copper thin films versus their kinetic roughening upon...
The roughening kinetics of gold deposits grown from vapor was studied by scanning tunneling microsco...
The growth of gold deposits on smooth glass from the vapor phase at 30 nm−1 s −1, 298 K, and inciden...
The growth of gold deposits on smooth glass from the vapor phase at 30 nm−1 s −1, 298 K, and inciden...
The morphological evolution of the surfaces of gold deposits grown from the vapour on smooth glass u...
The morphological evolution of the surfaces of gold deposits grown from the vapour on smooth glass u...
Vancea J, Reiss G, Schneider F, Bauer K, Hoffmann H. Substrate effects on the surface topography of ...
The statistical properties of rough surfaces at the nanoscale are studied using classical molecular ...
The statistical properties of rough surfaces at the nanoscale are studied using classical molecular ...
The statistical properties of rough surfaces at the nanoscale are studied using classical molecular ...
Fractal characterization of vacuum-evaporated gold films on glass substrates with thicknesses (h) co...
The surfaces of Au deposits grown under non-equilibrium conditions from either the electroreduction ...
We studied the wetting behavior of silver and copper thin films versus their kinetic roughening upon...
The surface roughness of evaporated gold films has been studied by scanning tunnelling microscopy an...
We studied the wetting behavior of silver and copper thin films versus their kinetic roughening upon...
We studied the wetting behavior of silver and copper thin films versus their kinetic roughening upon...
The roughening kinetics of gold deposits grown from vapor was studied by scanning tunneling microsco...
The growth of gold deposits on smooth glass from the vapor phase at 30 nm−1 s −1, 298 K, and inciden...
The growth of gold deposits on smooth glass from the vapor phase at 30 nm−1 s −1, 298 K, and inciden...
The morphological evolution of the surfaces of gold deposits grown from the vapour on smooth glass u...
The morphological evolution of the surfaces of gold deposits grown from the vapour on smooth glass u...
Vancea J, Reiss G, Schneider F, Bauer K, Hoffmann H. Substrate effects on the surface topography of ...
The statistical properties of rough surfaces at the nanoscale are studied using classical molecular ...
The statistical properties of rough surfaces at the nanoscale are studied using classical molecular ...
The statistical properties of rough surfaces at the nanoscale are studied using classical molecular ...
Fractal characterization of vacuum-evaporated gold films on glass substrates with thicknesses (h) co...
The surfaces of Au deposits grown under non-equilibrium conditions from either the electroreduction ...
We studied the wetting behavior of silver and copper thin films versus their kinetic roughening upon...
The surface roughness of evaporated gold films has been studied by scanning tunnelling microscopy an...
We studied the wetting behavior of silver and copper thin films versus their kinetic roughening upon...
We studied the wetting behavior of silver and copper thin films versus their kinetic roughening upon...