Abstract

We have characterized the phase transition between the (1 × 1) and ( √3 × √ 3)R30 ° – β phases on Pb/Ge(1 1 1) using low energy electron microscopy (LEEM). We show that the transition is first-order and that, in the coexistence region of the two phases, the dominant mechanism for phase separation changes critically with Pb coverage, from nucleation and growth at 1.33 ML (saturation coverage of the β phase) to spontaneous domain switching due to thermal fluctuations of the local Pb density for slightly smaller coverage. As the Pb coverage decreases, the concentration of vacancies in the β phase increases, making additional possible Pb adsorption sites available. The larger resulting local density fluctuation of Pb becomes comparable to the density difference of the two phases, manifesting itself in the observed domain switching.

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