Abstract

The morphology of the Ag(110) surface after ${\mathrm{Ar}}^{+}$ ion sputtering has been studied by a variable temperature scanning tunneling microscope. For ion energies greater than 800 eV and in the temperature range $270<{T}_{S}<320\mathrm{K}$ (where ${T}_{S}$ is the sputtering temperature), a peculiar ripple structure well aligned along the $〈1\overline{1}0〉$ direction and independent of the ion beam angle has been observed. A simple model of this effect, based on the anisotropy and on the temperature hierarchy of the Ag adatom and vacancy surface diffusion, explains the observed features.

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