Sub-monolayer structures of Ag overlayers on Ge(111): experimental observations and first-principles study
Shree Ram Acharya, Cory H. Mullet, Jason A. Giacomo, Duy Le, Shirley, Chiang, and Talat S. Rahman

TL;DR
This study combines experimental techniques and first-principles calculations to analyze the structures and phases of silver overlayers on Ge(111), revealing how temperature, coverage, and growth conditions influence surface structures.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive structural and electronic analysis of Ag overlayers on Ge(111) using combined experimental and theoretical methods, detailing phase behavior and atomic configurations.
Findings
Identified the most stable Ge(111) surface structure as Ge(111)-c(2X8).
Characterized various Ag overlayer phases and their atomic arrangements.
Developed a temperature and coverage dependent phase diagram for the system.
Abstract
We present a joint experimental and theoretical determination of structures of Ag adatoms on the Ge(111) surface using low energy electron diffraction, low energy electron microscopy, scanning tunneling microscopy, and density functional theory-based calculations, as functions of coverages and temperature. Experimentally for clean Ge(111), c(2X8) and (2X1) phases occur, while Ag overlayers cause (4X4), (V3XV3)R30 and (3X1) surface structural phases. The dependence of the growth behavior of these different phases was examined as a function of temperature, Ag deposition rate and coverage, substrate step density, and history of temperature cycling. First-principles calculations of the electronic and geometric structures and vibrational dynamics show the Ge(111)-c(2X8) configuration with Ge adatoms adsorbed on three-fold hollow (T4) sites to be the energetically most favored phase of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSurface and Thin Film Phenomena · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies · Semiconductor materials and devices
