Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of molecules on metals
R.J. Wilson, S. Chiang, et al.
Preprints Symposia
Scanning tunneling microscopy of Ni deposited on Au(111) at room temperature reveals strikingly ordered island nucleation. Ni islands grow with spacing 73 along [121] in rows 140 apart at surface-lattice dislocations induced by the Au(111) herringbone reconstruction. The island arrays are explained by a model in which Ni atoms diffuse on the surface and aggregate at these dislocations. Island size varies by more than the shot-noise limit, suggesting that the initial sticking probability is low when a diffusing atom encounters a dislocation. © 1991 The American Physical Society.
R.J. Wilson, S. Chiang, et al.
Preprints Symposia
R.J. Wilson, S. Chiang
Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces and Films
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Physical Review B
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Surface Science