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Strain relief at hexagonal-close-packed interfaces

Harald Brune, Holger Röder, Corrado Boragno, and Klaus Kern
Phys. Rev. B 49, 2997(R) – Published 15 January 1994
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Abstract

The mechanism of strain relief for compressively stressed Ag layers epitaxially grown on Pt(111) is studied by scanning tunneling microscopy. The strain in the compressed commensurate (1×1) Ag monolayer on Pt(111) is relieved in the bilayer by the formation of two weakly incommensurate structures: the metastable striped incommensurate phase, which converts into a trigonal network of domain walls upon annealing. This network is a general case for isotropic strain relief realized by the crossing of domain walls. The introduction of a phase shift of one set of domain walls allows the system to account for the energy difference of fcc and hcp stacking. The stability of unidirectional via isotropic strain relief and the respective structures of domain walls is generally discussed for surface reconstructions and metal epitaxy of hexagonal-close-packed surfaces.

  • Received 12 October 1993

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.49.2997

©1994 American Physical Society

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Harald Brune, Holger Röder, Corrado Boragno, and Klaus Kern

  • Institut de Physique Expe´rimentale, EPF Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland

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Vol. 49, Iss. 4 — 15 January 1994

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