Configuration dependent critical nuclei in the self assembly of magic cluster
(Result of the month 09/2008)

Evidence for the formation of various 2-D structures possessing different numbers of Co–Si magic clusters (size 10.0 ± 0.5 Å ), configurations and lifetimes are studied in real time on a Si(111)-(7 × 7) surface at elevated temperature in the STM. Observations of individual cluster diffusion, attachment and detachment dynamics resolve unequivocally the question of self assembly over surface reconstruction. The smallest stable structure consisting of seven individual Co–Si magic clusters arranged in a hexagonal closed packed formation (i = 7) is found to retain sufficient cohesive energy to avoid dissociation. A configuration dependent critical 2-D nuclei (i* = 6) is determined to exist in facilitating the self assembly dynamics.

(a)-(i) shows high speed 8 nm x 8 nm STM scans captured in 5 sec frames of the formation and dissociation of a i = 6 Co-Si magic cluster configuration at 400oC on a surface
(a)-(h) shows high speed 8 nm x 8 nm STM scans of the formation of a stable i = 7 configuration via a critical nuclei i* = 6 at 400oC captured in 5 sec frames


Author:
W. J. Ongab1,2 and E. S. Tokab1,2

Institute:
1Department of Physics, National University of Singapore, Singapore, 119260, Singapore
  E-mail:
  wj-ong@imre.a-star.edu.sg;
  phytokes@nus.edu.sg
2 Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, IMRE Building, 3 Research Link, Singapore, 117602, Singapore

Corresponding author:
phytokes@nus.edu.sg


Pubilcations:
Configuration dependent critical nuclei in the self assembly of magic clusters
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2007, 9, 991-995

 
This result has been obtained with :
Variable Temperature UHV SPM

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