Abstract

The InSb{111}A,B-(2 × 2) surfaces have been investigated using ultrahigh vacuum high-resolution transmission electron microscopy in the profile-imaging geometry. The multi-slice image simulation for these two surfaces shows that a through-focal series of experimental images strongly supports the In-vacancy buckling model for the InSb(111)A-(2 × 2) surface and the T4-site Sb trimer model for the InSb(111)B-(2 × 2) surface.

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