Abstract

Real-time observation by high-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy of exchanges between Si and Pb atoms on a Si(111)-√3 × √3 surface is reported. The exchange rate is obtained as a function of the temperature. The activation energy of the exchange is about 1.2 eV, and the prefactor, shown to depend on the Pb coverage, is from 2 × 10 10 to 8 × 10 11 s −1. This prefactor is much larger than that for the exchange between Pb and Ge adatoms on a Ge(111)-c(2 × 8) surface, indicating that the adatom arrangement greatly influences the exchange mechanism. We also report that metastable 9 × 9 reconstruction appears during Pb desorption.

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