Domain formation mechanism of the Si(110) " 16×2 " reconstruction

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The main factor that determines which of the two domains forms upon reconstruction of the Si(110) "16×2" surface has been investigated. Low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) images showed that the domain orientation was independent of the heating current direction used to induce the Si(110) "16×2" reconstruction. Reciprocal-space lattice models of the reconstruction allowed for the correct identification of domain orientations in the LEED images, and they confirmed that the reconstruction is two dimensionally chiral. It is proposed that the domain orientation upon surface reconstruction is determined by the direction of monatomic steps present on the Si(110) plane. This is determined in turn by the direction at which the surface is polished off-axis from the (110) plane.

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Lewis, N. K., Clayburn, N. B., Brunkow, E., Gay, T. J., Lassailly, Y., Fujii, J., … Seddon, E. A. (2017). Domain formation mechanism of the Si(110) " 16×2 " reconstruction. Physical Review B, 95(20). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.95.205306

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