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Publikováno v:
Physics of the Solid State. 44:1176-1180
The growth of cobalt disilicide on the Si(100) surface by reactive epitaxy at T=350°C was studied within the 10–40 ML cobalt coverage range. A new method of mapping the atomic structure of the surface layer by inelastically scattered medium-energy
Publikováno v:
Physics of the Solid State. 43:1788-1793
A study is reported of spontaneous intercalation of 1T-TiS2(0001) by potassium, which takes place when an alkali metal is deposited on the surface of this layered material. The experiments were carried out in ultrahigh vacuum at room temperature with
Publikováno v:
Surface Science. :1419-1424
The initial stages of in situ intercalation of TiS2(0 0 0 1) with K are investigated by incoherent medium-energy electron diffraction. It is shown that deposition of a few monolayers of K onto the crystal surface leads to spontaneous intercalation of
Publikováno v:
Physics of the Solid State. 43:569-573
A study of the mechanism governing the initial stages in silicide formation under deposition of 1–10 monolayers of cobalt on a heated Si(111) 7×7 crystal is reported. The structural data were obtained by an original method of diffraction of inelas
Publikováno v:
Surface Science. 461:137-145
The intercalation of VSe 2 with K is investigated in situ by a new technique for imaging the near-surface atomic structure, which is based on forward focusing of backscattered electrons. It is shown that room-temperature deposition of a few K monolay
Publikováno v:
Physics of the Solid State. 42:554-560
The mechanism of the formation of the diffraction patterns upon inelastic reflection of mean-energy electrons from the VSe2(0001) layered crystal has been investigated. It is found that the strong scattering of electrons by short atomic chains of the
Publikováno v:
Physics of the Solid State. 41:369-374
of close-packed ~110! planes. The formation of the Kikuchi bands is shown to be governed by two types of electron scattering in a crystal. The dominant contribution to enhanced electron-scattering intensity within a band comes from the forward-focusi
Publikováno v:
Technical Physics. 43:1475-1478
A description is given of a simple device for visualizing the atomic structure of surface layers by recording the focusing maxima in the spatial distribution of 1–3 keV electrons reflected from a sample with energy losses up to ≈300 eV. This is b
Publikováno v:
Technical Physics. 44:1063-1065
A new variant is proposed for a method of visualizing the atomic structure of the subsurface region of a solid, based on the focusing of medium-energy reflected electrons and suitable for studying atomic processes at the surface in real time. An orig
Autor:
Stefania Benedetti, M. V. Gomoyunova, I. I. Pronin, Sara Federica Contri, D. A. Valdaitsev, Sergio Valeri, P. Lukes, A. S. Voronchikhin
Publikováno v:
Technical physics letters 31 (2005): 494–497. doi:10.1134/1.1969777
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:I.I. Pronin, D. A. Valdaitsev, A. S. Vronchikin, M.V. Gomoyunova, S.F. Contri, S. Benedetti, P. Luches, and S. Valeri/titolo:Initial stages of cobalt film growth on MgO(001) surface/doi:10.1134%2F1.1969777/rivista:Technical physics letters/anno:2005/pagina_da:494/pagina_a:497/intervallo_pagine:494–497/volume:31
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:I.I. Pronin, D. A. Valdaitsev, A. S. Vronchikin, M.V. Gomoyunova, S.F. Contri, S. Benedetti, P. Luches, and S. Valeri/titolo:Initial stages of cobalt film growth on MgO(001) surface/doi:10.1134%2F1.1969777/rivista:Technical physics letters/anno:2005/pagina_da:494/pagina_a:497/intervallo_pagine:494–497/volume:31
The initial stages of cobalt film growth on a MgO(001) surface was studied by methods of sample surface structure imaging by reflected electrons, low-energy electron diffraction, and Auger electron spectroscopy. The measurements were performed at roo
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https://hdl.handle.net/11380/307429
https://hdl.handle.net/11380/307429