Growth of Ni and Ni-Cr Alloy Thin Films on MgO(001): Effect of Alloy Composition on Surface Morphology
Gopalakrishnan Ramalingam, Petra Reinke

TL;DR
This study investigates how alloy composition and substrate treatment influence the surface morphology of Ni-Cr thin films grown on MgO(001), revealing that Cr addition improves film smoothness and continuity, facilitating surface science applications.
Contribution
It demonstrates that alloying Ni with Cr and optimizing substrate treatment enhances film smoothness and continuity, providing new insights into thin film growth mechanisms on MgO(001).
Findings
Cr addition leads to smoother, more continuous films.
Substrate treatment affects initial nucleation and surface morphology.
Cr alters interfacial chemistry, reducing the Ehrlich-Schwoebel barrier.
Abstract
The effects of substrate treatment, temperature and composition on the surface morphology of Ni-Cr thin films grown on MgO(001) are studied by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). A combination of acid-etching and high temperature deposition (400C) will result in smooth films and terraces (up to 30 nm wide) suitable for the study of progression of chemical reactions on the surface. Two different treatments are used to prepare the MgO substrates for deposition and they introduce characteristic differences in film surface morphology. Thin films that are grown on the phosphoric acid-treated substrates present reduced nucleation density during the initial stages of film growth which results in long and wide terraces. Due to the about 16 percent lattice mismatch in the Ni(001)/MgO(001) system, film growth at 400C yields discontinuous films and a two-step…
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