Ion bombardment at extreme grazing incidence leads to the formation of remarkably well ordered, one to two atomic layer deep, parallel grooves on a Cu(001) surface. These self-organized grooves are oriented parallel to the ion's plane of incidence and their period can be controlled between ∼4 and 15 nm. We have identified two distinct temperature regimes: Between about 200 and 300 K the substrate temperature controls the period, while below 200 to about 150 K the ion energy does. The groove separation distribution shows distinct self-affine character. The physical origin of the novel nanostructures is discussed
Morphological evolution of surfaces during the course of off-normal cluster ion beam bombardment is ...
Surface smoothing by ion-bombardment with the concomitant formation of self-affine fractal surfaces ...
We report on the far from equilibrium self-organized morphologies obtained after Xe ion irradiation ...
Ion sputtering at grazing incidence of the Cu(001) surface leads to the formation of a regular patte...
We report self-organized metal nanopatterns on Si substrates produced by ion beam etching. We have d...
8 pags., 9 figs., 5 tabs.In this study, latent and etched ion tracks generated by high electronic ex...
We have observed a Cu nanostructure self-assembled on a SiO\u2082 substrate during ion beam etching ...
Magnetic nanostructures are appealing for development of nanotechnology and, in particular, for en...
We have fabricated self-organized ~30-nm-wide Cu lines on glass and Si(100) substrates by Ar beam et...
In this study, latent and etched ion tracks generated by high electronic excitation in alpha quartz ...
A new possibility for producing regularly spaced nanostripes with controllable periodicity is the de...
Surface etching by ion sputtering can be used to pattern surfaces. Recent studies using the high-spa...
The creation of nanometre-scale patterns by self organization is of great interest, because of its p...
The creation of nanometre-scale patterns by self organization is of great interest, because of its p...
International audienceNanopatterned surfaces play a key role for many applications exploiting unique...
Morphological evolution of surfaces during the course of off-normal cluster ion beam bombardment is ...
Surface smoothing by ion-bombardment with the concomitant formation of self-affine fractal surfaces ...
We report on the far from equilibrium self-organized morphologies obtained after Xe ion irradiation ...
Ion sputtering at grazing incidence of the Cu(001) surface leads to the formation of a regular patte...
We report self-organized metal nanopatterns on Si substrates produced by ion beam etching. We have d...
8 pags., 9 figs., 5 tabs.In this study, latent and etched ion tracks generated by high electronic ex...
We have observed a Cu nanostructure self-assembled on a SiO\u2082 substrate during ion beam etching ...
Magnetic nanostructures are appealing for development of nanotechnology and, in particular, for en...
We have fabricated self-organized ~30-nm-wide Cu lines on glass and Si(100) substrates by Ar beam et...
In this study, latent and etched ion tracks generated by high electronic excitation in alpha quartz ...
A new possibility for producing regularly spaced nanostripes with controllable periodicity is the de...
Surface etching by ion sputtering can be used to pattern surfaces. Recent studies using the high-spa...
The creation of nanometre-scale patterns by self organization is of great interest, because of its p...
The creation of nanometre-scale patterns by self organization is of great interest, because of its p...
International audienceNanopatterned surfaces play a key role for many applications exploiting unique...
Morphological evolution of surfaces during the course of off-normal cluster ion beam bombardment is ...
Surface smoothing by ion-bombardment with the concomitant formation of self-affine fractal surfaces ...
We report on the far from equilibrium self-organized morphologies obtained after Xe ion irradiation ...