Abstract
A direct observation of nucleation of Ge hut clusters formed by ultrahigh-vacuum molecular-beam epitaxy is reported. The nuclei of the pyramidal and wedgelike clusters have been observed on the wetting layer blocks and found to have different structures. The growth of the clusters of both species goes on following different scenarios: Formation of the second atomic layer of the wedgelike cluster results in rearrangement of its first layer. Its ridge structure does not replicate the structure of the nucleus. The pyramidal cluster grows without phase transitions. The structure of its vertex copies the structure of the nucleus. The wedgelike clusters contain point defects on the triangular faces and have preferential directions of growth along the ridges.
- Received 6 June 2010
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.82.045315
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