Flat-surface, step-edge, facet-facet, and facet-step diffusion barriers in growth of a Pb mesa
| Title | Flat-surface, step-edge, facet-facet, and facet-step diffusion barriers in growth of a Pb mesa |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2008 |
| Authors | Han Y, Lu GH, Lee BJ, Liu F |
| Journal Title | Surface Science |
| Volume | 602 |
| Pages | 2284-2294 |
| Date Published | Jul |
| Type of Article | Article |
| ISBN Number | 0039-6028 |
| Accession Number | ISI:000257837500025 |
| Keywords | EMBEDDED-ATOM-METHOD, impurities, kinetics, mechanism, modified embedded atom method, Pb mesa growth, pb/si(111), potentials, RELAXATIONS, SADDLE-POINTS, self-diffusion, surface diffusion barrier, surface free energy, temperature |
| Abstract | We obtain important energy parameters for understanding growth kinetics of a faceted Pb mesa. Specifically, extensive calculations of diffusion barriers are performed for a Pb adatom: (i) on a flat Pb(111) or Pb(001) surface; (ii) crossing a single A- or B-step edge on Pb(111) surface; (iii) crossing a facet-facet edge between Pb(111) facet and Pb(001) facet, or between Pb(111) facet and Pb(11 (1) over bar) facet; (iv) crossing a facet-step joint between Pb(001) facet and A-step, or between Pb(11 (1) over bar) facet and B-step, using a modified embedded atom method. We investigate two different diffusion modes: direct hopping of an adatom, and exchange mechanism between an adatom and substrate atom(s). Direct hopping diffusion is more favorable over exchange mechanism for an adatom on a flat (111) or (001) surface. Diffusion crossing A-step edge favors direct hopping, while diffusion crossing B-step edge favors exchange mechanism. For facet-facet or facet-step diffusion, the exchange mechanism is always favorable over direct hopping. The diffusion barriers obtained here have been used to reasonably explain the intriguing kinetic growth of a Pb mesa in recent experiments. In addition, we also discuss low-index planes of Pb((1) over bar 10) crystallographic zone related to the choices of sidewalls in the formation of a Pb mesa by calculating corresponding surface free energies. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
| DOI | 10.1016/j.susc.2008.05.009 |
| Alternate Journal | Surf. Sci. |
















