Sublimation of Atomic Layers from a Chromium Surface

ORAL

Abstract

We employ low-energy electron microscopy to study the kinetics of thermal etching, or sublimation, of Cr(001) at $\sim $1100 K. Atomic layers are removed from the surface by spontaneous nucleation and growth of two-dimensional vacancy islands, by rotation of spiral steps, and by island decay. The growth rates of vacancy islands and the rotation frequencies of double spirals are measured as a function of temperature, and the results are correlated with activation barriers of surface processes. Mass transport between the surface and bulk is shown to be unimportant.

Authors

  • Wacek Swiech

  • Shu-Jung Tang

  • Suneel Kodambaka

  • Ivan Petrov

  • Peter Flynn

  • Tai-Chang Chiang

    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign