Although germanium (Ge) (0 0 1) has a relatively small surface unit cell, this surface displays a wealth of fascinating phenomena. The Ge(0 0 1) surface is a prototypical example of a system possessing both a strong short-range interaction due to dimerization of the surface atoms, as well as an energetically weaker, long-range interaction related to the ordering of the dimers. In this review, I show how the key energetic parameters that govern the thermodynamic behavior of Ge(0 0 1) are extracted from scanning tunneling microscopy measurements. These energetic parameters are used to interpret several surface phase transitions: the 2D equilibrium shape evolution of islands and vacancy islands; the order-disorder c(4×2)→(2×1) phase transition...
A complete description of Ge growth on vicinal Si(001) surfaces in the angular miscut range 0 –8 is...
A classical thermodynamic description of a surface requires the introduction of a number of energeti...
The electronic and energetic properties of the elementary building block, i.e. a five-membered atom ...
Using low energy electron microscopy, we have investigated the (2×1)-(1×1) phase transition occurrin...
We investigate the surface structure of Ge(0 0 1) during the (2 × 1)-(1 × 1) phase transition occurr...
The order-disorder phase transition of the Ge(001) surface can be described by taking into account o...
The Ge(001) surface is known to undergo phase transitions from c(4 x 2) to (2 x 1) at low temperatur...
The authors have calculated the energy differences between the four members of the 2*1 family (b(2*1...
The surface morphology of Ge(001) during etching by low energy ions is characterized using scanning ...
Ge-Si intermixing at the Ge/Si(001) surface is studied for 0.5-ML and 1-ML Ge coverages by using pse...
We found that the c(4×2) to (2×1) phase transition on Ge(001) occurs via an intermediate temperature...
We have imaged with the tunneling microscope the microscopic surface topography of germanium layers ...
The Ge(1 1 1)3d threshold has been studied near the 1050 K surface order-disorder transition by usin...
In this paper, surface diffusion of Ge adatoms on the In-stabilized moderate temperature phase of Ge...
This paper describes a study concerning the interaction of oxygen with clean Ge(001)2 × 1 surfaces i...
A complete description of Ge growth on vicinal Si(001) surfaces in the angular miscut range 0 –8 is...
A classical thermodynamic description of a surface requires the introduction of a number of energeti...
The electronic and energetic properties of the elementary building block, i.e. a five-membered atom ...
Using low energy electron microscopy, we have investigated the (2×1)-(1×1) phase transition occurrin...
We investigate the surface structure of Ge(0 0 1) during the (2 × 1)-(1 × 1) phase transition occurr...
The order-disorder phase transition of the Ge(001) surface can be described by taking into account o...
The Ge(001) surface is known to undergo phase transitions from c(4 x 2) to (2 x 1) at low temperatur...
The authors have calculated the energy differences between the four members of the 2*1 family (b(2*1...
The surface morphology of Ge(001) during etching by low energy ions is characterized using scanning ...
Ge-Si intermixing at the Ge/Si(001) surface is studied for 0.5-ML and 1-ML Ge coverages by using pse...
We found that the c(4×2) to (2×1) phase transition on Ge(001) occurs via an intermediate temperature...
We have imaged with the tunneling microscope the microscopic surface topography of germanium layers ...
The Ge(1 1 1)3d threshold has been studied near the 1050 K surface order-disorder transition by usin...
In this paper, surface diffusion of Ge adatoms on the In-stabilized moderate temperature phase of Ge...
This paper describes a study concerning the interaction of oxygen with clean Ge(001)2 × 1 surfaces i...
A complete description of Ge growth on vicinal Si(001) surfaces in the angular miscut range 0 –8 is...
A classical thermodynamic description of a surface requires the introduction of a number of energeti...
The electronic and energetic properties of the elementary building block, i.e. a five-membered atom ...