Abstract

The growth of evaporated Te films on rock-salt, mica and TGS has been studied. Te adatoms have been demostrated to have very high mobilities on heated substrates allowing the structure to be governed by the surface free energies of the crystallites. This leads to needle-like crystallites, having the c-axis parallel to the substrate, which on mica substrates readily form twins along the ( 1 012) plane in Te. Epitaxial growth with the c-axis perpendicular to the substrate may occur on rock-salt at room temperature.

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