Characterizing armchaired and zigzagged phases: Antimony on oxide layer of Cu(110)
Antimony nanostructures fabricated on metal oxide layers are essential for practical applications in fields of solar cells, electronic and photonic devices. Here the antimony phases were systemically studied on the copper oxide of Cu(110). By high-resolution scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), we r...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Vacuum 2021-04, Vol.186, p.110036, Article 110036 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Antimony nanostructures fabricated on metal oxide layers are essential for practical applications in fields of solar cells, electronic and photonic devices. Here the antimony phases were systemically studied on the copper oxide of Cu(110). By high-resolution scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), we revealed that a wrinkled antimony phase was formed on the CuO surface regardless of the initial oxide structure. It exhibited an armchair-like configuration making up of protruded and dipped Sb atoms as confirmed by STM and density functional theory calculations. Further Sb deposition caused the armchair-like phase distorting and subsequently gave rise to formation of a c(2 × 2)-Sb phase. Finally, another kind of wrinkled phase was successfully fabricated. It consisted of two zigzagged antimony chains with protruded and dipped Sb atoms alternately distributing. By analysis of the atomically-resolved STM topographies, several kinds of dislocations have been observed and the corresponding geometric models are addressed. The armchair and zigzag phases both exhibited high stabilities for oxygen exposure. Conductance measurements imply that each phase interacts with the underlying layer. Our results might provide a way for fabricating stable ultrathin materials with a well-defined edge structure on oxide surfaces.
•Sb deposition forms armchaired and zigzagged structures on oxide layer of Cu(110).•Both structures consist of protruded and dipped Sb atoms with different arrangements.•Each structure exhibits high stability and interacts with the underlying layer. |
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ISSN: | 0042-207X 1879-2715 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.vacuum.2020.110036 |