Crystal Research and Technology
Cryst. Res. Technol. 35 (2000) 959 - Abstract -

K. Sangwal, P. Gorostiza*, F. Sanz*, J. Borc

Technical University of Lublin, Poland
*University of Barcelona, Spain

Study of the Nature and Distribution of Elementary Steps on the (100) Cleavage Faces of MgO Single Crystals by Atomic Force Microscopy

Some observations made on the nature and distribution of monolayer (elementary) steps on the (100) cleavage faces of MgO single crystals by atomic force microscopy are presented and discussed. The following types of patterns of monolayer steps are described: (1) trains of steps, (2) steps terminating on the cleaved surface at the emergence points of screw dislocations, and (3) localized pinning of advancing steps at random sites (probably at the emergence points of edge dislocations). It is shown that: (1) the origins of emergence points of monolayer steps are devoid of hollow cores due to a small Burgers vector of dislocations and (2) the minimum distance between two emerging steps due to screw dislocations and between two pinning centres due to edge dislocations depends on their sign, and is determined by the mutual interaction between neighbouring dislocations.

Keywords: atomic force microscopy; inorganic compounds; dislocations; fracture (cleavage); surface structure and topology



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