2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.susc.2008.04.025
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The structure and growth process of Au/Si(111) analyzed by high-resolution ion scattering coupled with photoelectron spectroscopy

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“…In Hoshino and Tasci's work, 20,28 11 relative stable Au-Si compounds were predicted, 9 of them were rich of gold, consistent with our convex hull ( Fig. 1), in which, the most stable structures are also Au-rich.…”
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“…In Hoshino and Tasci's work, 20,28 11 relative stable Au-Si compounds were predicted, 9 of them were rich of gold, consistent with our convex hull ( Fig. 1), in which, the most stable structures are also Au-rich.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…1). This agrees with the Hoshino's study, 20 in which a Au 3 Si 2 surface crystalline phase were found on-top of liquid Au-Si alloy. The structure we optimized at this composition is Au 6 Si 4 shown in Fig.…”
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“…[2][3][4][5][6] More recently, a stable two-dimensional (2D) gold silicide has been evidenced following surface crystallisation of the eutectic Au 82 Si 18 liquid above the eutectic temperature T E ¼ 359 C. 7 It was shown to have an Au 4 Si 8 composition and a rectangular crystal structure, stable up to 371 C. 8 This 2D crystalline silicide phase has also been obtained under ultra high vacuum (UHV) conditions following deposition of a 3 nm Au layer on a Si(100) substrate and subsequent annealing above the eutectic temperature (T E ). 9 Other Au/Si alloys were also obtained in UHV conditions either at room temperature (RT) [10][11][12] or by annealing thicker Au films (10-100 nm) deposited on a Si substrate. 4,5 At RT, an Au-Si surface alloy was obtained with an estimated stoichiometry of Au 3 Si or Au 3 Si 2 (Refs.…”
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