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Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 096105 (2002) [4 pages]

Self-Organized Nanoscale Pattern Formation on Vicinal Si(111) Surfaces via a Two-Stage Faceting Transition

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F. K. Men1,*, Feng Liu2, P. J. Wang1, C. H. Chen1, D. L. Cheng1, J. L. Lin3, and F. J. Himpsel3
1Department of Physics, National Chung Cheng University, Chia-Yi, Taiwan, Republic of China
2Department of MSE, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
3University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53705

Received 7 July 2000; revised 4 December 2001; published 15 February 2002

We demonstrate a self-organized pattern formation on vicinal Si(111) surfaces that are miscut toward the [2̅ 11] direction. All the patterns, consisting of a periodic array of alternating ( 7×7) reconstructed terraces and step-bunched facets, have the same periodicity and facet structure, independent of the miscut angle, while the width of the facets increases linearly with miscut angle. We attribute such unique pattern formation to a surface faceting transition that involves two transition stages: the first stage forms a stress-domain structure defining the universal periodicity; the second stage forms the low-energy facets controlling the facet width.

© 2002 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.88.096105
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevLett.88.096105
PACS:
68.35.Bs, 68.35.Md, 68.37.Ef

*Corresponding author. Email address: phymen@ccunix.ccu.edu.tw