Calcium and cadmium fluorides have the same fluorite-type crystal structure
with relatively close to each other lattice parameters (Delta ala similar
to 1.4%). The specific features of the MBE growth of the CdF2 and CaF2 laye
rs as well as of CdF2-CaF2 heterostructures, have been analysed in this wor
k, using both previously published and recently obtained data. The surface
morphology of the CdF2? layers, studied by AFM, was found to depend strongl
y on the growth temperature. The surface of the high temperature layers (40
0 degrees C and higher) consisted of wide atomically flat terraces correspo
nding to the 2D growth mode. In contrast to that, well pronounced pyramidal
mounds indicating the 3D growth mode were observed on the layers grown at
below 300 degrees C. Similar 3D growth was found for 10-30 monolayers thick
CaF2 films grown at 500-650 degrees C. The CdF2-CaF2 superlattices with th
e period ranging from 2 to 40 nm were also studied. Though all the SLs were
single crystalline, their surface morphology varied with the period. While
the short period SLs had a smooth surface, the long-period SLs revealed mu
ltilayer columns likely due to rotational twins. The RHEED investigations o
f the short-period SLs showed an asymmetry of the 'CaF2 on CdF2' and 'CdF2
on CaF2' interfaces. The possible mechanisms relevant to this phenomenon ha
ve been discussed. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.