We study the effects of surface reconstruction and step formation on the surface phase stability, of an InAs wetting layer on GaAs(001). In particular we focus our attention on the α2 and β2 (2 × 4) surface reconstructions. The two investigated reconstructions have been shown to be formed at an high In coverage, at the onset of the 2D→3D transition. The analysis of the connection between the step stability and the strain distribution around the step edges leads to the conclusion that the favoured step geometries are those minimising the strain. Finally, In diffusion on the flat reconstructed wetting layers has been investigated.We find: (i) the elements of the surface reconstructions favouring In diffusion; (ii) that In diffusion on these ...
Surface morphology evolution of strained InAs/GaAs(331)A films was systematically investigated in th...
Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es, Einblicke in die Oberflächendiffusion in der Heteroepitaxie von...
Cross-sectional scanning-tunneling microscopy (X-STM) has been used to study the formation of self-a...
We study the effects of surface reconstruction and step formation on the surface phase stability, of...
In this paper we present a study of In surface diffusion on InAs wetting layers deposited on the (00...
We investigate the potential energy surface (PES) and the adsorption properties of an In adatom on I...
The evolution of two-dimensional (2D) strained InAs wetting layers on GaAs(001), grown at different ...
We investigate the potential energy surface (PES) and the adsorption properties of an In adatom on I...
By using density functional theory (DFT) calculations of the potential energy surface in conjunction...
n this work, we perform a first-principles study of the adsorption properties of an In adatom deposi...
Scanning tunneling microscopy has been used to study the transition in surface structure between the...
Using ab initio total energy calculations we have studied the relation between the step atomic confi...
The indium-stabilized GaAs(001)-c(8x2) surface was investigated by surface x-ray diffraction and x-...
In situ scanning tunnelling microscopy and reflection high energy electron diffraction have been use...
Scanning tunnelling microscopy has been used to investigate dislocation-induced surface morphologica...
Surface morphology evolution of strained InAs/GaAs(331)A films was systematically investigated in th...
Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es, Einblicke in die Oberflächendiffusion in der Heteroepitaxie von...
Cross-sectional scanning-tunneling microscopy (X-STM) has been used to study the formation of self-a...
We study the effects of surface reconstruction and step formation on the surface phase stability, of...
In this paper we present a study of In surface diffusion on InAs wetting layers deposited on the (00...
We investigate the potential energy surface (PES) and the adsorption properties of an In adatom on I...
The evolution of two-dimensional (2D) strained InAs wetting layers on GaAs(001), grown at different ...
We investigate the potential energy surface (PES) and the adsorption properties of an In adatom on I...
By using density functional theory (DFT) calculations of the potential energy surface in conjunction...
n this work, we perform a first-principles study of the adsorption properties of an In adatom deposi...
Scanning tunneling microscopy has been used to study the transition in surface structure between the...
Using ab initio total energy calculations we have studied the relation between the step atomic confi...
The indium-stabilized GaAs(001)-c(8x2) surface was investigated by surface x-ray diffraction and x-...
In situ scanning tunnelling microscopy and reflection high energy electron diffraction have been use...
Scanning tunnelling microscopy has been used to investigate dislocation-induced surface morphologica...
Surface morphology evolution of strained InAs/GaAs(331)A films was systematically investigated in th...
Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es, Einblicke in die Oberflächendiffusion in der Heteroepitaxie von...
Cross-sectional scanning-tunneling microscopy (X-STM) has been used to study the formation of self-a...