Temperature effects on morphology and composition of ultrathin heteroepitaxial films: Fe on Ag(100)

Citation
M. Canepa et al., Temperature effects on morphology and composition of ultrathin heteroepitaxial films: Fe on Ag(100), SURF SCI, 429(1-3), 1999, pp. 34-45
Citations number
66
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
SURFACE SCIENCE
ISSN journal
00396028 → ACNP
Volume
429
Issue
1-3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
34 - 45
Database
ISI
SICI code
0039-6028(19990610)429:1-3<34:TEOMAC>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
We studied the effects of annealing on a 5 ML thick film of iron deposited at 140 K on Ag(100). Surface morphology and elemental composition have been investigated by He scattering and low energy ion scattering spectroscopy. Mild annealing (up to 300-350 K) does not trigger interlayer mixing and is not sufficient to promote a significant improvement of the film order. Anne aling-induced segregation of silver at the surface is clearly observed, aft er slow heating (5 K/min), above 400 K. The surface order neatly improves i n the 510-550 K temperature range, while the film is being coated by silver . A close comparison between He scattering and ion spectroscopy measurement s after heating up to 550 K and re-cooling at 140 K provides evidence of an annealing stage in which the Fe film is completely wet by silver. Segregat ion does not represent the equilibrium condition of the system. The experim ental results after annealing at high temperatures (T > 650 K) are consiste nt with a process of Fe precipitation into the bulk of the substrate and af ter annealing at 700 K the surface becomes structurally and morphologically comparable with the surface of Ag(100) before deposition. (C) 1999 Elsevie r Science B.V. All rights reserved.