Abstract

Neutral antimony clusters produced by a gas aggregation source have been deposited at room temperature on thin films of amorphous carbon and cleavage surfaces (0001) of graphite. Antimony islands generated from different mean size distributions of preformed clusters Sbn(n = 4, 90, 150, 250, 600, 2000) have been investigated by transmission electron microscopy. Only compact islands have been observed on amorphous carbon, whereas an evolution from compact to dendritic shapes occurs on graphite substrate as the mean size of the deposited clusters increases. For clusters containing more than 150 atoms the dendritic islands exhibit a fractal character whose dimensional analysis yields a fractal dimension of 1.63 ± 0.07. The different models for island growth are discussed in the light of these results.

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