Complex Geometric Structure of a Simple Solid-Liquid Interface: GaN(0001)-Ga

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Abstract

The equilibrium atomic interface structure between Ga and GaN(0001) is shown to contain substrate surface vacancies followed by substrate-induced layering and preferential lateral ordering in the liquid. The uncovered presence of point defects, in the form of vacancies at both sides of the solid-liquid interface, is an important structural feature which governs the local physical properties. Our x-ray diffraction study reveals that the layering is very stable and persists up to a temperature of 1123 K and a nitrogen pressure of 32 bar. The Ga layer spacing agrees remarkably well with the Friedel oscillation period for this system.

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De Jong, A. E. F., Vonk, V., Boćkowski, M., Grzegory, I., Honkimäki, V., & Vlieg, E. (2020). Complex Geometric Structure of a Simple Solid-Liquid Interface: GaN(0001)-Ga. Physical Review Letters, 124(8). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.086101

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