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Nucleation of ordered Ni island arrays on Au(111) by surface-lattice dislocations
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1991
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Materials ScienceIsland ArraysEngineeringDislocation InteractionSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsNi AtomsNucleationDefect FormationIsland NucleationNanoscale ScienceMicrostructureSurface ReconstructionSurface-lattice Dislocations
Scanning tunneling microscopy of Ni deposited on Au(111) at room temperature reveals strikingly ordered island nucleation. Ni islands grow with spacing 73 \AA{} along [12\ifmmode\bar\else\textasciimacron\fi{}1] in rows 140 \AA{} apart at surface-lattice dislocations induced by the Au(111) ``herringbone'' reconstruction. The island arrays are explained by a model in which Ni atoms diffuse on the surface and aggregate at these dislocations. Island size varies by more than the shot-noise limit, suggesting that the initial sticking probability is low when a diffusing atom encounters a dislocation.
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