K. Umezawa et al., Surface structure and metal epitaxy: impact collision ion scattering spectroscopy studies on Au-Ni(111), SURF SCI, 426(2), 1999, pp. 225-234
The growth mode of multi-layers of Au atoms on Ni(lll) has been investigate
d over a wide temperature range from 170 K through 680 K by using time-of-f
light-type impact collision ion scattering spectroscopy. We found that only
two different types of epitaxial growth exist: Au[112]\\Ni[11 (2) over bar
] (normal mode) and Au[<(11)over bar>2]\\Ni[11 (2) over bar] (reverse mode)
at substrate temperatures over 300 K. Moreover, the relative amounts of th
ese two growth modes show an observed oscillatory dependence on the growth
temperature during Au deposition. Measurements for Au deposition at 500 and
625 K show that first-layer Ni atoms were shifted and localized in defined
areas in which the stacking changed abruptly from ABC to ABA (hcp-sites).
However, for deposition at 170 K this shift was not observed and the Au lay
er is close to a simple overlayer structure. Surface alloying of the Au-Ni
system was confirmed for deposition at elevated temperatures in which Au at
oms displace first-layer Ni atoms, with an outward displacement of 0.3 Angs
trom with respect to first-layer Ni atoms at both 500 and 625 K. (C) 1999 P
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