Rb-induced (3x1) and (6x1) reconstructions on Si(111)-(7x7): A LEED and STM study
Letizia Ferbel, Stefano Veronesi, Stefan Heun

TL;DR
This study investigates rubidium-induced surface reconstructions on Si(111)-(7x7) using LEED and STM, revealing new surface structures and providing detailed real-space characterization and insights into atom interactions and growth dynamics.
Contribution
First observation of Rb/Si(111)-(6x1) reconstruction and real-space analysis of Rb/Si(111)-(3x1) surface using STM and LEED.
Findings
First detection of Rb/Si(111)-(6x1) reconstruction.
Real-space characterization of Rb/Si(111)-(3x1) surface.
Insights into Si-Rb atom interactions and growth dynamics.
Abstract
We present a study of the rubidium adsorption on the Si(111)-(7x7) surface and the related Rb-induced reconstructions as a function of deposition temperature and Rb-coverage via scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and low-energy electron diffraction (LEED). Sample analysis via LEED allowed to observe for the first time a Rb/Si(111)-(6x1) reconstruction. The STM image analysis allowed to obtain the first real space characterization of the Rb/Si(111)-(3x1) surface. In addition, STM provided a direct and local information on the surface arrangement as well as further insights on the interaction between Si and Rb atoms and on the growth dynamics.
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