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Nature of the root 3 alpha to 3 x 3 reversible phase transition at low temperature in Sn/Ge (111)

Le Lay, G. (author)
Rad, M. G. (author)
Göthelid, Mats (author)
KTH,Materialvetenskap
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Karlsson, Ulf O. (author)
KTH,Fysik
Avila, J. (author)
Asensio, M. C. (author)
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2001
2001
English.
In: Applied Surface Science. - 0169-4332 .- 1873-5584. ; 175, s. 201-206
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  • Metal-induced superstructures on semiconductors at sub-monolayer coverages have been mostly studied at, or above, room temperature. Yet, recently, several reversible phase transitions, like, e.g. the root3 x root3 alpha to 3 x 3 transition in the Pb, Sn/Ge (111) prototypical systems, have been discovered below RT. The origin of these new reconstructions is very intriguing and is a matter of strong debate. Some groups privilege electronic instabilities leading to charge ordered states at low temperature (LT), while other favor dynamical effects and the formation a kind of bond density waves (BDW's) at LT. Besides these intrinsic behaviors, the role played by inevitable defects has also been emphasized by several authors. Focussing especially on the Sn/Ge (111) system, we present a detailed analysis of the spectroscopic signatures of each phase in photoemission measurements. We show that static models are impossible to reconcile with these measurements.

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semiconductors
photoemission
transition
charge-density-wave
distortion
surfaces
defects

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