The first stages of aggregation of low energy deposited carbon clusters on Ag(1 1 0) surface have been observed in situ by scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM). Sub-monolayer coverages of the substrate at room temperature have been obtained by using a supersonic neutral cluster beam with a mass distribution centered at an average of 900 atoms/cluster. We observe that clusters are able to diffuse on the surface and along steps, and organise themselves in compact islands principally located at step edges. Size of supported islands ranges from a few nm up to 40 nm. A statistical analysis based on several STM images shows that the island size follows a lognormal distribution law. Possible mechanisms involved in the diffusion and coalescence of carbon clusters on metallic surfaces are discussed.

In situ investigation of the first stages of growth of cluster-assembled carbon films by scanning tunnelling microscopy

R Buzio;
2002

Abstract

The first stages of aggregation of low energy deposited carbon clusters on Ag(1 1 0) surface have been observed in situ by scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM). Sub-monolayer coverages of the substrate at room temperature have been obtained by using a supersonic neutral cluster beam with a mass distribution centered at an average of 900 atoms/cluster. We observe that clusters are able to diffuse on the surface and along steps, and organise themselves in compact islands principally located at step edges. Size of supported islands ranges from a few nm up to 40 nm. A statistical analysis based on several STM images shows that the island size follows a lognormal distribution law. Possible mechanisms involved in the diffusion and coalescence of carbon clusters on metallic surfaces are discussed.
2002
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0039602802017867
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Carbon
Clusters
Scanning tunneling microscopy
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Siviero, F; Barborini, E; Boragno, C; Buzio, R; Gnecco, E; Lenardi, C; Piseri, P; Vinati, S; Valbusa, U; Milani, P
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