Abstract

Nucleation of 2D islands in Si/Si(1 1 1)-7 × 7 molecular beam epitaxy is studied using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). A detailed analysis of the population of small amorphous clusters coexisting on the surface with epitaxial 2D islands has been performed. It is shown that small clusters tend to form pairs. The pairs serve as precursors for 2D islands as confirmed by direct STM observations of the smallest 2D islands covering two adjacent half-unit cells of the 7 × 7 reconstruction. It is proved with scaling arguments that the critical nucleus for 2D island formation consists not only of the pair itself, but also includes additional adatoms not belonging to the stable clusters.

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