A model of the elementary step motion on a two-domain (100) silicon surface during crystallization from a molecular beam is proposed. The model takes into account the possibility of an adatom transition to an adjacent terrace before incorporation into a kink at the A-step edge (the effect of the A-step permeability). It is shown that the permeability of the A-step contributes to the faster pairing of the A- and B-steps and, consequently, transition to a single-domain surface. For the fast pairing of the steps, it is sufficient only the presence of an inverse Ehrlich–Schwoebel barrier for the attachment of adatoms to the A-step from the B-type terrace. A conventional barrier (for the attachment from the A-type terrace) may be absent, which i...
The study of step dynamics on vicinal surfaces is a long-standing problem in crystal growth, dating ...
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and density functional theory (DFT) were used to study two types...
Surface diffusion of an adatom on a vicinal surface is investigated, using site-dependent hopping ra...
In this paper, the motion of steps SA and SB on the Si(100) surface in the process of Si Molecular b...
The properties of a silicon adatom on Si(001) surface and around three single-layer steps, namely ty...
In this paper, we used an ultra-high-vacuum scanning tunneling microscope (STM) to study the step st...
Hydrogen diffusion across DB steps on Si(001) surfaces is investigated by means of variable-temperat...
Vicinal surfaces can exhibit a number of different instabilities and step pattern formation that ar...
Epitaxial growth on a surface vicinal to a high-symmetry crystallographic plane occurs through the p...
The quasistatic approximation is a useful but questionable simplification for analyzing step instabi...
Experimental studies of the formation of a stepped surface structure during molecular-beam epitaxy o...
金沢大学総合メディア基盤センター We study the effect of step permeability on step instabilities on a growing vicinal...
Vicinal surfaces consist of terraces separated by atomic steps. In the step-flow regime, deposited a...
The study of step dynamics on vicinal surfaces is a long-standing problem in crystal growth, dating ...
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and density functional theory (DFT) were used to study two types...
Surface diffusion of an adatom on a vicinal surface is investigated, using site-dependent hopping ra...
In this paper, the motion of steps SA and SB on the Si(100) surface in the process of Si Molecular b...
The properties of a silicon adatom on Si(001) surface and around three single-layer steps, namely ty...
In this paper, we used an ultra-high-vacuum scanning tunneling microscope (STM) to study the step st...
Hydrogen diffusion across DB steps on Si(001) surfaces is investigated by means of variable-temperat...
Vicinal surfaces can exhibit a number of different instabilities and step pattern formation that ar...
Epitaxial growth on a surface vicinal to a high-symmetry crystallographic plane occurs through the p...
The quasistatic approximation is a useful but questionable simplification for analyzing step instabi...
Experimental studies of the formation of a stepped surface structure during molecular-beam epitaxy o...
金沢大学総合メディア基盤センター We study the effect of step permeability on step instabilities on a growing vicinal...
Vicinal surfaces consist of terraces separated by atomic steps. In the step-flow regime, deposited a...
The study of step dynamics on vicinal surfaces is a long-standing problem in crystal growth, dating ...
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and density functional theory (DFT) were used to study two types...
Surface diffusion of an adatom on a vicinal surface is investigated, using site-dependent hopping ra...