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Initial Growth and morphology of Ultrathin Magnetic Films Studied Using Scanning Tunneling Microscopy.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 September 2012
Abstract
The room-temperature growth of Fe on Cu(100) has been studied using the scanning tunneling Microscope (STM) to determine low-coverage growth mode and local structures related to the FCC-BCC structural transformation. Results for submonolayer deposition demonstrate an initial interchange of deposited Fe atoms with substrate Cu. This leads to a highly rough Fe-Cu interface and growth characteristics that for different experimental techniques can resemble 3-D island growth or layer-by-layer growth. For a thickness ∼14 Monolayers, the FCC-BCC transition is observed to occur via the formation of fairly large martensitic grains, rather than by a change in atomic aggregation. The implications of the instability of FCC-Fe, as evident in both low- and high-coverage data, are considered.
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