Abstract

Due to its composition, the altered layer of preferentially sputtered alloys has a lattice constant different from that of the bulk. This lattice mismatch can lead to the formation of dislocations or reconstructions, which have been studied on different crystallographic faces. While a subsurface dislocation network exists on the (111) plane, parallel dislocations are found below the (110) surface. The (100) surface exhibits a shifted-row reconstruction, which is tentatively attributed to the stress induced by lattice mismatch between the bulk and the Pt-enriched surface. The annealing process of the sputtered Pt 25Ni 75(111) surface is studied in detail by evaluation of the mismatch dislocations and low energy ion scattering data.

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