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SN-INDUCED SURFACE RECONSTRUCTIONS ON THE GE(111) SURFACE STUDIED WITH SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPY
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GOTHELID, M (author)
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HAMMAR, M (author)
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TORNEVIK, C (author)
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- KARLSSON, Ulf O (author)
- KTH,Skolan för informations- och kommunikationsteknik (ICT),Materialfysik
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NILSSON, NG (author)
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FLODSTROM, SA (author)
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- 1992
- 1992
- English.
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In: Surface Science. - 0039-6028 .- 1879-2758. ; 271:3, s. L357-L361
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- Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) has been used to study different Sn induced reconstructions on the Ge(111) surface; namely the (7 x 7), (5 x 5) and (square-root 3 x square-root 3)R30-degrees structures. The first two have been confirmed to be of the dimer adatom stacking fault (DAS) type with adatoms mainly being Sn. The (square-root 3 x square-root 3)R30-degrees superstructure was found at different Sn depositions. At 0.4 monolayer (ML) Sn coverage a homogeneous Sn adatom layer is adsorbed on the (1 x 1) surface in threefold sites directly over second-layer atoms (T4), while at low coverage, 0.1 ML, the top layer is a mixture of Sn and Ge atoms. We also propose the chemical identities of the different atoms seen in the STM images as related to their apparent height.
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