Abstract

Using first-principles total-energy calculations, we have investigated the adsorption and diffusion of Si and Ge adatoms on Ge/Si(0 0 1)-(2 × 8) and Ge/Si(1 0 5)-(1 × 2) surfaces. The dimer vacancy lines on Ge/Si(0 0 1)-(2 × 8) and the alternate S A and rebonded S B steps on Ge/Si(1 0 5)-(1 × 2) are found to strongly influence the adatom kinetics. On Ge/Si(0 0 1)-(2 × 8) surface, the fast diffusion path is found to be along the dimer vacancy line (DVL), reversing the diffusion anisotropy on Si(0 0 1). Also, there exists a repulsion between the adatom and the DVL, which is expected to increase the adatom density and hence island nucleation rate in between the DVLs. On Ge/Si(1 0 5)-(1 × 2) surface, the overall diffusion barrier of Si(Ge) along ( 5 ¯ 0 1 ) direction is relative fast with a barrier of ∼0.83(0.61) eV, despite of the large surface undulation. This indicates that the adatoms can rapidly diffuse up and down the (1 0 5)-faceted Ge hut island. The diffusion is also almost isotropic along [0 1 0] and [ 5 ¯ 0 1 ] directions.

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