2003
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.90.076104
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Alternating Layer and Island Growth of Pb on Si by Spontaneous Quantum Phase Separation

Abstract: Real-time in situ x-ray studies of continuous Pb deposition on Si(111)-(7x7) at 180 K reveal an unusual growth behavior. A wetting layer forms first to cover the entire surface. Then islands of a fairly uniform height of about five monolayers form on top of the wetting layer and grow to fill the surface. The growth then switches to a layer-by-layer mode upon further deposition. This behavior of alternating layer and island growth can be attributed to spontaneous quantum phase separation based on a first-princi… Show more

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“…2(a), which shows the film thickness dependence of intraband contribution to the dielectric function as defined in equation (4). First, there is a very fast decay of plasma frequency from 14.3 eV to 10.5 eV going from the 1 ML to 3 ML film.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2(a), which shows the film thickness dependence of intraband contribution to the dielectric function as defined in equation (4). First, there is a very fast decay of plasma frequency from 14.3 eV to 10.5 eV going from the 1 ML to 3 ML film.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…46) With this method, atomically flat Pb films in macroscopic scale could be prepared on several semiconductor substrates, whose stabilities depended strongly on the film thickness. [46][47][48][49][50][51][52] An ''electronic growth'' model was proposed to account for the intriguing growth behavior, where the QSE dominates in the magic stability of thin films. 53,54) The upper panel in Fig.…”
Section: Double-layer Growth Behaviors Of Pb Filmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantum-well ͑QW͒ states in nanometer thick metal films have been associated with a number of interesting properties, such as magic layer numbers in thin-film growth, [1][2][3] oscillatory magnetic interlayer coupling in magnetic multilayers, [4][5][6] work-function modulations, 7 and periodic anomalies in thinfilm conductance. 8 Electron confinement in thin films can be achieved by an appropriate choice of a substrate which reflects electronic states.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%