2020
DOI: 10.1007/s13204-020-01421-y
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Self-assembled indium nanostructures formation on InSe (0001) surface

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“…The deposition rate was kept at approximately 0.07 ML/min. Such rates allowed organizing activation-migration movement of deposited In with localization at the growth activation centers under subsequent annealing during 3-5 min up to 475 K. Thus, scanning probe studies of the InTe (001) surface obtained by cleavage confirm the lack of surface reconstruction, that is well known in the case of other layered indium chalcogenides [11,12,14,15]. Finally, this makes it possible to conclude that InTe (001) crystal surface, especially that obtained by cleavage in situ, can act as a stable periodic template for the formation of nanostructures by the SSD method.…”
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“…The deposition rate was kept at approximately 0.07 ML/min. Such rates allowed organizing activation-migration movement of deposited In with localization at the growth activation centers under subsequent annealing during 3-5 min up to 475 K. Thus, scanning probe studies of the InTe (001) surface obtained by cleavage confirm the lack of surface reconstruction, that is well known in the case of other layered indium chalcogenides [11,12,14,15]. Finally, this makes it possible to conclude that InTe (001) crystal surface, especially that obtained by cleavage in situ, can act as a stable periodic template for the formation of nanostructures by the SSD method.…”
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confidence: 63%
“…2b (AFM) and Fig. 2d (STM) show a periodicity of ~ 8.45 Å in the surface lattice of InTe (001) consistent with XRD data for a tetragonal crystal structure of the TlSe type.Thus, scanning probe studies of the InTe (001) surface obtained by cleavage confirm the lack of surface reconstruction, that is well known in the case of other layered indium chalcogenides[11,12,14,15]. Finally, this makes it possible to conclude that InTe (001) crystal surface, especially that obtained by cleavage in situ, can act as a stable periodic template for the formation of nanostructures by the SSD method.…”
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“…2D layered chalcogenide semiconductors, such as, InSe, In4Se3, InTe, Sb2Te3 are among newly emerging materials suitable for functional nanoscale devices applications [1]. It looks like that surface of 2D laye-red crystals are one among most perspective templates for selfassembling of metal nanostructures due to the solid state dewetting [2,3]. Because of intrinsic nature of van der Waals interlayer bonding, layered chalcogenide crystals' surfaces possess good ambient stability, might be just easily obtained by cleavage even in UHV, and, thus, applied as template for fabrication of metal-semiconductor hetero nanosystems.…”
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