International audienceThe self-organized growth of Co nanoparticles is achieved at room temperature on an inhomogenously strained Ag(001) surface arising from an underlying square misfit dislocation network of 10 nm periodicity buried at the interface between a 5 nm-thick Ag film and a MgO(001) substrate. This is revealed by in situ grazing-incidence small-angle x-ray scattering. Simulations of the data performed in the distorted wave Born approximation framework demonstrate that the Co clusters grow above the dislocation crossing lines. This is confirmed by molecular dynamic simulations indicating preferential Co adsorption on tensile sites
International audienceSelf-ordering at crystal surfaces has been the subject of intense efforts duri...
Hetero-epitaxial growth on a strain-relief vicinal patterned substrate has revealed unprecedented 2D...
A new subsurface growth mode in the Co-Cu system is reported. This mode provides a direct subsurface...
International audienceThe self-organized growth of Co nanoparticles is achieved at room temperature ...
We report on a clear tendency toward organized growth, at room temperature, of Ni nanoislands deposi...
We have studied the nano-patterning of CoO film induced by misfit dislocation network at the interfa...
International audienceThe growth of Co on Au(111) has been investigated in situ in ultrahigh vacuum ...
International audienceAtomic motions and morphological evolution of growing Co–Ag nanoparticles are ...
Jury : Ian Robinson (Président et rapporteur) Bernard Croset (Rapporteur) Harald Brune (Examinateur)...
Self-ordering growth of nanoarrays on strained metallic interfaces is an attractive option for prepa...
: Atomic motions and morphological evolution of growing Co-Ag nanoparticles are followed in situ and...
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) experiments reveal that Co growth on Ag(1 1 0), at coverages of ...
International audienceWe report in situ Grazing Incidence Small Angle X-ray Scattering (GISAXS), per...
KEY WORDS self-assembly; STM; strained metallic interfaces; ultrathin films; misfit dislocation netw...
International audienceSelf-ordering at crystal surfaces has been the subject of intense efforts duri...
Hetero-epitaxial growth on a strain-relief vicinal patterned substrate has revealed unprecedented 2D...
A new subsurface growth mode in the Co-Cu system is reported. This mode provides a direct subsurface...
International audienceThe self-organized growth of Co nanoparticles is achieved at room temperature ...
We report on a clear tendency toward organized growth, at room temperature, of Ni nanoislands deposi...
We have studied the nano-patterning of CoO film induced by misfit dislocation network at the interfa...
International audienceThe growth of Co on Au(111) has been investigated in situ in ultrahigh vacuum ...
International audienceAtomic motions and morphological evolution of growing Co–Ag nanoparticles are ...
Jury : Ian Robinson (Président et rapporteur) Bernard Croset (Rapporteur) Harald Brune (Examinateur)...
Self-ordering growth of nanoarrays on strained metallic interfaces is an attractive option for prepa...
: Atomic motions and morphological evolution of growing Co-Ag nanoparticles are followed in situ and...
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) experiments reveal that Co growth on Ag(1 1 0), at coverages of ...
International audienceWe report in situ Grazing Incidence Small Angle X-ray Scattering (GISAXS), per...
KEY WORDS self-assembly; STM; strained metallic interfaces; ultrathin films; misfit dislocation netw...
International audienceSelf-ordering at crystal surfaces has been the subject of intense efforts duri...
Hetero-epitaxial growth on a strain-relief vicinal patterned substrate has revealed unprecedented 2D...
A new subsurface growth mode in the Co-Cu system is reported. This mode provides a direct subsurface...