Hyomen Kagaku
Online ISSN : 1881-4743
Print ISSN : 0388-5321
ISSN-L : 0388-5321
The Synthesis and Properties of New Surface Materials
Yuji MATSUMOTOKen-ichi TANAKA
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1998 Volume 19 Issue 10 Pages 635-642

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Patterning of metal surfaces by using chemical reactions is a promissing method for the atomic-scale surface fabrica-tion. In this paper we present patterning reactions involving self-assembly processes with two examples: (1) (-Cu-O-) on Ag(110), which is prepared using such a chemical reaction as (-Ag-O-)+Cu→(-Cu-O-)+Ag on Ag(110) and the de-composition of (-Cu-O-) strings on Ag(110) forming a uniform size Cu6 cluster; (2) Depositing Ni on c(2×2)-N Cu (100), where Ni thin films with an average size of 50Å are grown at the crossing of the boundaries of c(2×2)-N patches. In addition, we also show HREELS and ARUPS data in the (-Cu-O-) Ag(110) surface.

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