2006
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.73.235414
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Mechanisms of pattern formation in grazing-incidence ion bombardment of Pt(111)

Abstract: Ripple patterns forming on Pt͑111͒ due to 5 keV Ar + grazing-incidence ion bombardment were investigated by scanning tunneling microscopy in a broad temperature range from 100 to 720 K and for ion fluences up to 3 ϫ 10 20 ions/ m 2 . A detailed morphological analysis together with molecular dynamics simulations of single ion impacts allow us to develop atomic scale models for the formation of these patterns. The large difference in step edge versus terrace damage is shown to be crucial for ripple formation und… Show more

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“…Grazing incidence ions may enter at ascending steps into the crystal and may be guided over long distances away from the step, thereby obtaining less violent pathways for energy loss ͑e.g., electronic͒ and resulting in less sputtering. While we have previously shown 4,5 that subsurface channeling is of crucial importance for pattern formation, we will see below that it is also responsible for significant variations of Y step with the polar and azimuthal angle within the zone of influence and with temperature.…”
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“…Grazing incidence ions may enter at ascending steps into the crystal and may be guided over long distances away from the step, thereby obtaining less violent pathways for energy loss ͑e.g., electronic͒ and resulting in less sputtering. While we have previously shown 4,5 that subsurface channeling is of crucial importance for pattern formation, we will see below that it is also responsible for significant variations of Y step with the polar and azimuthal angle within the zone of influence and with temperature.…”
Section: Geometrical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sample orientation is controlled by analyzing the angle between ͗110͘ oriented steps resulting from slip induced by tip crashes and a well developed ripple pattern fabricated according to the recipes of Ref. 4. The accuracy of azimuthal sample orientation is about Ϯ2°.…”
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“…If the ion scatters at a surface defect -such as an adsorbate or an adatom, or as in the present work, a surface step -a substantial amount of the ion energy may be transferred to the surface, inducing defect formation and sputtering. This mechanism has been investigated recently both by molecular-dynamics simulation and by experimental measurements based on scanning tunneling microscopy [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. The phenomenon is of immediate interest to the field of the nanopatterning of thin films [8,9] with applications, e.g.…”
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