One-dimensional pattern of Au nanodots by ion-beam-sputtering: formation and mechanism
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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patternformationnanodotsone-dimensionalarrayscapabilitydemonstrateseffects
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Highly ordered one-dimensional arrays of nanodots, or nanobeads, are fabricated by forming nanoripples and nanodots in sequence, entirely by ion-beamsputtering (IBS) of Au(001). This demonstrates the capability of IBS for the fabrication of sophisticated nanostructures via hierarchical self-assembly. The intricate nanobead pattern ideally serves to identify the governing mechanisms for the pattern formation: Non-linear effects, especially local redeposition and surface-confined transport, are essential both for the formation and the preservation of the pattern order.
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