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Dou Wei-Dong, Zhang Han-Jie, Bao Shi-Ning. Scanning tunneling microscopy study of surface reconstruction induced by N adsorption on Cu (100) surfaceJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(2): 026803.
| Dou Wei-Dong, Zhang Han-Jie, Bao Shi-Ning. Scanning tunneling microscopy study of surface reconstruction induced by N adsorption on Cu (100) surfaceJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(2): 026803. |
Scanning tunneling microscopy study of surface reconstruction induced by N adsorption on Cu (100) surface
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Abstract
The reconstructed structure of Cu (100) surface induced by atomic N adsorption is studied by using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). The 2D structure of copper boundary between neighbouring N covered islands is found to be sensitive to the growth conditions, e.g. N+ bombardment time and annealing temperature. The copper boundary experiences a transition from nano-scale stripe to nano-particle when the substrate is continuously annealed at 623 K for a longer time. A well-defined copper-stripe network can be achieved by precisely controlling the growth conditions, which highlights the possibility of producing new templates for nanofabrication. -
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