Fachbereich Physik, Universität Osnabrück, Germany.
Phys Rev Lett. 2011 Jul 1;107(1):016101. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.016101. Epub 2011 Jun 29.
Deposition of fullerenes on the CaF(2)(111) surface yields peculiar island morphologies with close similarities to previous findings for (100) surfaces of other ionic crystals. By means of noncontact atomic force microscopy we find a smooth transition from compact, triangular islands to branched hexagonal islands upon lowering the temperature. While triangular islands are two monolayers high, hexagonal islands have a base of one monolayer and exhibit a complicated structure with a second-layer outer rim and trenches oriented towards the interior. By developing a kinetic growth model we unravel the microscopic mechanisms of the structure formation.
富勒烯在 CaF₂(111)表面的沉积会产生特殊的岛状形貌,与之前在其他离子晶体(100)表面的发现非常相似。通过非接触原子力显微镜,我们发现随着温度的降低,从密集的三角形岛屿到分支的六边形岛屿会发生平滑的转变。虽然三角形岛屿有两层高,但六边形岛屿只有一层基底,并且具有复杂的结构,包括第二层外边缘和朝向内部的沟渠。通过开发一个动力学生长模型,我们揭示了结构形成的微观机制。