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NaCl(001) surfaces nanostructured by Suzuki precipitates: a scanning force microscopy study

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Published 1 April 2009 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Clemens Barth and Claude R Henry 2009 New J. Phys. 11 043003 DOI 10.1088/1367-2630/11/4/043003

1367-2630/11/4/043003

Abstract

Suzuki precipitates on the (001) surfaces of as-cleaved and additionally annealed NaCl:Cd2+ crystals were studied by means of dynamic scanning force microscopy and Kelvin probe force microscopy in ultra-high vacuum. Rectangular precipitates with edge lengths of up to several hundred nanometres can be found on the surfaces of as-cleaved crystals. The precipitates exhibit steps, which are a result of the cleavage of dislocations at the Suzuki–NaCl interfaces. Additional annealing of the crystals below 260 °C leads to surface diffusion and to a restructuring of the whole surface producing atomically flat precipitates at steps, but also on flat terraces in regions of low step density. On surfaces evaporated at 350 °C, the main surface characteristics of evaporated (001) surfaces of pure NaCl can be found. The step edges are merely changed in shape by nanometre-size Suzuki precipitates.

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