The room temperature growth of Fe on the Cu(110) surface was studied with h
elium scattering, Auger electron spectroscopy and low energy electron diffr
action. On the Cu(110) surface, iron grows in the form of three-dimensional
islands. Segregation and intermixing are observed at temperatures above 49
0 K. Though these processes are observed in about the same temperature rang
e, we did observe a much smaller rate for the diffusion of Fe into the bulk
of the Cu crystal (intermixing) than for the segregation of Cu on the Fe f
ilm. The growth process can be described in terms of Stranski-Krastanov gro
wth when, in addition, kinetic restrictions are assumed with respect to dif
fusion from the substrate to the iron film, and vice versa and with respect
to coalescence of three-dimensional islands. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V
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