March 3, 2026
Epitaxial growth and strain-directed superstructure formation in ultrathin Pb films on Au(1 1 1)
Key Points
- Strain-directed superstructure formation occurs in ultrathin lead films on a gold substrate, enhancing surface morphology.
- Key evidence shows that epitaxial growth yields distinct patterns in lead films, resulting in notable structural changes.
- Analysis involved examining the ultrathin films through advanced surface characterization techniques, clarifying growth mechanisms.
- These findings highlight the potential for utilizing strain to control film properties on metallic surfaces.
Jiang et al. (Sat,) studied this question.
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