M. Giesen et Tl. Einstein, Analysis of terrace width distributions on vicinal copper surfaces using the 'Wigner surmise': comparison with Gaussian approach, SURF SCI, 449(1-3), 2000, pp. 191-206
We have analyzed the terrace width distribution on a large number of Cu (10
0) and (111) vicinal surfaces using the standard Gaussian fit as well as by
using an alternative analytical distribution, which comes from the perspec
tive of fluctuation phenomena and is referred to as the generalized Wigner
surmise. The chief motivation is to extract optimally the strength A of the
elastic repulsion between steps. Both methods provide generally consistent
estimates of the variance. We find the Wigner approach provides a Viable a
lternative to the standard Gaussian approach. We review competing views on
the proportionality constant relating A to the inverse square of the varian
ce of a Gaussian fit; the experimental range of data seems to straddle the
range over which various values are optimal. The previously suggested metho
d for analyzing skewness proves unsatisfactory with actual data. By compari
ng data for different temperatures and misorientations with predictions bas
ed on scaling, we illustrate the difficulties of obtaining quantitative inf
ormation about A. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.