On the role of kinks and strain in heteroepitaxial growth: An STM study

E. Lundgren, M. Schmid, G. Leonardelli, A. Hammerschmid, B. Stanka and P. Varga

Institut für Allgemeine Physik, Technische Universität Wien, A-1040 Wien, Austria

Surf. Rev. Lett. 7 (2000) 673-677

Interlayer diffusion of Co over steps of vacancy islands on the Pt(111) surface as studied by scanning tunneling microscopy is presented. It is demonstrated that Co atoms descend Pt steps by an exchange diffusion process at the step edge with the Pt atoms. Further, the exchange diffusion process is observed to occur at the corners (kinks) of the vacancy islands. The importance of kinks corncerning whether the growth mode of a heteroepitaxial film is two-dimensional or three-dimensional is demonstrated for the case of thin Co films on Pt(111). We argue that the strain in the Co film is to a large extent responsible for the kink formation.

Corresponding author: M. Schmid (schmid< encoded email address >).