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ACS Macro Letters
Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), combined with thermal desorption mass spectroscopy (TDS), work function (Δφ) measurements and energy-dependent angular resolved UV photoemission using synchrotron radiation were used to investigate the geometric and electronic properties of submonolayer and monolayer copper films grown by vapor deposition on a clean Ru(0001) substrate. A pronounced influence of the deposition temperature on the morphology of the Cu films was established in that lower temperatures favor an island growth mechanism (Stranski-Krastanov or Volmer-Weber type), whereas higher deposition temperatures lead to a more uniform spreading and a layer-by-layer growth (Frank-van der Merwe type). For Cu films grown under the latter conditions angular resolved photoemission reveals the existence of two-dimensional Cu bands even before the monolayer has reached completion; the experimentally determined band dispersions agree quite well with recent theoretical calculations. © 1983.
Daniel J. Coady, Amanda C. Engler, et al.
ACS Macro Letters
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Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
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MRS Spring 2000
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