Lsm. Soares et al., EQUILIBRIUM SHAPE AND NUCLEATION ON INP(001) SURFACES - EFFECT OF SURFACE STEPS, Journal of crystal growth, 191(1-2), 1998, pp. 44-50
In this work we investigate the role of surface steps during annealing
of InP(001) surfaces and nucleation of thin InP films. In-air atomic
force microscopy was used to analyse the morphology of the InP surface
s. InP substrates with different miscuts were annealed at 530 degrees
C, for different time intervals. Equilibrium state was reached only fo
r the nominally-oriented surface. We show here that this procedure can
lead to the formation of multi-step structures on the misoriented sur
faces, suggesting a strong step-step interaction during annealing. Ana
lysing the morphologies of thin (less than or equal to 10 nm thick) In
P films grown on the annealed substrates we have observed that the mis
oriented surfaces, specially those showing a larger density of B-steps
, present a behaviour completely different from nominally oriented InP
(001) surfaces, suggesting the presence of a barrier for adatom moveme
nt across B-step edges. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights rese
rved.