(110) Orientation of Vacuum Evaporated Ag Deposits on NaCl Surfaces in the Atmospheres of Inactive Gases
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概要
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Ag of 99.99% purity was evaporated onto the cleavage surface of NaCl in He, Ar or Kr gas atmosphere of pressures lower than 10 Pa in a conventional high vacuum chamber. The deposit films (about 5 nm in mean thickness) were examined with an electron microscope. The epitaxial growth of the deposits was observed at room temperature of the substrate. The orientations were [001](110)_<Ag>//[100](001)_<NaCl>, [001](110)_<Ag>//[010](001)_<NaCl> and/or [100](001)_<Ag>//[100](001)_<NaCl>. The structure of the deposit particles suggests that the particles of (110) orientation are nucleated through the mechanism of decahedron.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1985-05-20
著者
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Ogura Iwao
College Of Engineering Nihon University
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Hoshi Ichii
College Of Engineering Nihon University
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