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Nucleation and Growth Mechanism of a Covalent Material: Magic Clusters and Chemical Reactions
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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aggregateclustersmagicchemicalcovalentgrowthnucleationreactions
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With scanning tunneling microscopy, we study the very early stage of Si deposition on a Pb monolayer covered Si(111) surface. We find a special type of Si magic clusters which are highly mobile on the defect-free surface but may be trapped temporarily at certain boundary or defect sites. They may also aggregate and a special aggregate arrangement is found to be stable for one to two days at room temperature. Adding more Si on the cluster aggregate can transform it into a metastable structure. A scenario based on magic clusters and their chemical reactions is proposed to describe the nucleation and growth processes of covalent materials.
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