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Formation and evolution of epitaxial Co5Ge7 film on Ge(001) surface by solid-state reaction in an in situ ultrahigh-vacuum transmission electron microscope -: art. no. 211909

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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 87, Issue 21, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.2135387

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A thin metallic cobalt (Co) layer was deposited on a single-crystal Ge (001) surface at room temperature by the electron-beam evaporation of a pure Co metal source in an ultrahigh-vacuum transmission electron microscope. The formation and epitaxial growth of a cobalt germanide Co5Ge7 phase on the Ge (001) surface was studied in situ by gradually heating the sample from room temperature to similar to 350 degrees C. The occurrence of an epitaxial hexagonal-close-packed Co and the reaction between Co and Ge were observed at similar to 225 degrees C. After annealing at similar to 300 degrees C for 26.5 h, a continuous epitaxial Co5Ge7 film formed on the Ge (001) substrate. With further annealing at a higher temperature, the continuous Co5Ge7 layer broke up and formed three-dimensional islands in order to relieve the strain energy in the epitaxial Co5Ge7 layer. Two epitaxial relationships between Co5Ge7 and Ge, i.e., Co5Ge7< 110 >(001)//Ge < 100 >(001) and Co5Ge7< 001 >(110)//Ge < 100 >(001) were found by electron diffraction. (c) 2005 American Institute of Physics.

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