Stabilization of Au Monatomic-High Islands on the (2×2)- Nad Reconstructed Surface of Wurtzite AlN(0001)
Résumé
Noncontact atomic force microscopy images show that gold grows on the (2×2)−Nad reconstructed polar (0001) surface of AlN insulating films, in the form of large monatomic islands. High-resolution images and in situ reflection high-energy electron diffraction spectra reveal two moiré patterns from which an atomic model can be built. Density functional theory calculations confirm this model and give insight into the mechanisms that lead to the stabilization of the monolayer. Gold adsorption is accompanied, first, by a global vertical charge transfer from the AlN substrate that fulfills the electrostatic stability criterion for a polar material, and second, by lateral charge transfers that are driven by the local chemical properties of the (2×2)−Nad reconstruction. These results present alternative strategies to grow metal electrodes onto nitride compounds with a better controlled interface, a crucial issue for applications.
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Physique [physics]Origine | Fichiers éditeurs autorisés sur une archive ouverte |
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