The Importance of the Collision of Impinging Atoms to Predeposited Atoms in Thin-Film Growth on a Cryogenic Substrate
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Field-ion microscope observation of Mo deposition on a W tip at cryogenic temperature revealed that each Mo atoms, once adsorbed on a tip, was sometimes displaced to a certain distance, due to the collision of impinging atoms. This collision occasionally brought about the rearrangement of atoms in a cluster. The rearrangement of atoms induced by the collision is considered to play a very important role, particularly in epitaxial growth on a cryogenic substrate.
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- 2000-08-15
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