The reshaping of two-dimensional vacancy islands during coalescence has been studied experimentally on a Ag(111) surface at room temperature using a fast scanning tunneling microscope. Different stages of the coalescence event have been found: the initial break-up of the narrow region separating the two islands (neck formation), the subsequent widening of the neck until an elongated shape has evolved, and the final relaxation to the equilibrium shape, which is an equilateral hexagon with rounded corners. The relaxation time for reshaping is found to be a strong function of the island size: for coalescence events involving islands of a similar size it scales roughly with the third to fourth power of the island diameter
The ordering of two-dimensional Ag islands embedded in the Pt(111) surface layer has been investigat...
<p>The growth and decay of metal nanostructures are important in many areas of physical science and ...
The dynamics of nanoscale island growth, stability, and dissolution, accompanying the potential-indu...
The shape and the motion of ion bombardment induced monatomic deep vacancy islands on Cu(111) are st...
The motion of monatomic deep vacancy islands on crystal surfaces is studied both theoretically and e...
The shape and the motion of ion bombardment induced monatomic deep vacancy islands on Cu(111) are st...
Changes in surface morphology are studied on the Ag(111) surface. The measurements are described by ...
We present an analysis both of the nucleation and growth of two-dimensional (2D) islands or clusters...
A variable temperature fast-scanning tunneling microscope is used to investigate the shape fluctuati...
Using low-energy electron microscopy, we have observed a reversible transition in the shape of Pb ad...
We use kinetic Monte Carlo simulations and analytical modelling to study coalescence of three-dimens...
We use kinetic Monte Carlo simulations and analytical modelling to study coalescence of three-dimens...
Scanning tunneling microscopy is used to monitor the formation and relaxation of nanoprotrusions and...
Scanning tunneling microscopy experiments reveal the formation of a variety of geometrically exotic ...
The growth of silver deposited on the GaAs(001)-(2 × 4) surface has been investigated via scanning ...
The ordering of two-dimensional Ag islands embedded in the Pt(111) surface layer has been investigat...
<p>The growth and decay of metal nanostructures are important in many areas of physical science and ...
The dynamics of nanoscale island growth, stability, and dissolution, accompanying the potential-indu...
The shape and the motion of ion bombardment induced monatomic deep vacancy islands on Cu(111) are st...
The motion of monatomic deep vacancy islands on crystal surfaces is studied both theoretically and e...
The shape and the motion of ion bombardment induced monatomic deep vacancy islands on Cu(111) are st...
Changes in surface morphology are studied on the Ag(111) surface. The measurements are described by ...
We present an analysis both of the nucleation and growth of two-dimensional (2D) islands or clusters...
A variable temperature fast-scanning tunneling microscope is used to investigate the shape fluctuati...
Using low-energy electron microscopy, we have observed a reversible transition in the shape of Pb ad...
We use kinetic Monte Carlo simulations and analytical modelling to study coalescence of three-dimens...
We use kinetic Monte Carlo simulations and analytical modelling to study coalescence of three-dimens...
Scanning tunneling microscopy is used to monitor the formation and relaxation of nanoprotrusions and...
Scanning tunneling microscopy experiments reveal the formation of a variety of geometrically exotic ...
The growth of silver deposited on the GaAs(001)-(2 × 4) surface has been investigated via scanning ...
The ordering of two-dimensional Ag islands embedded in the Pt(111) surface layer has been investigat...
<p>The growth and decay of metal nanostructures are important in many areas of physical science and ...
The dynamics of nanoscale island growth, stability, and dissolution, accompanying the potential-indu...