Nanoscale self-affine surface smoothing by ion bombardment and the morphology of nanostructures grown on ion-bombarded surfaces

Bhattacharjee, K. ; Bera, S. ; Goswami, D. K. ; Dev, B. N. (2005) Nanoscale self-affine surface smoothing by ion bombardment and the morphology of nanostructures grown on ion-bombarded surfaces Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 230 (1-4). pp. 524-532. ISSN 0168-583X

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Abstract

Surface smoothing by ion-bombardment with the concomitant formation of self-affine fractal surfaces at nanometer length scales is reviewed. Results of investigation of the dependence of surface smoothing on ion fluence and the threshold fluence for the formation of self-affine surfaces are presented. Finally, the morphology of self-assembled nanostructures grown by molecular beam epitaxy on surfaces of different fractal dimensions is investigated via studies of the roughness scaling exponent and the correlation length. While the self-assembled Ge islands grown on a pristine Si(1 0 0) surface are square or rectangular shaped, those on the ion-irradiated surface are nearly diamond-shaped.

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Keywords:Ion-beam Induced Surface Smoothing; Scaling; Scanning Tunneling Microscopy; Self-assembled Nanostructures on Fractal Surfaces
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