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Interaction of metal atoms with metastable reconstructions of the Si(111) surface studied by STM
Matvija, Peter ; Kocán, Pavel (advisor) ; Ošťádal, Ivan (referee)
Process of reconstruction of Si(111) surface after vapor deposition of thallium and subsequent desorption is studied by STM. Dependency of surface coverage on temperature is determined and this dependency is afterwards used for determination of ideal conditions for creation of surface with the biggest possible part with metastable reconstructions (mostly (5x5) and (9x9)). This surface is then covered by vapor deposition by different amounts of Al and possibility of creation of magic clusters and other interesting structures is investigated. Structural models for magic clusters on (5x5) are proposed. The work includes description of experimental devices used in measurements as well as description of procedures and physical principles connected with functioning of STM.
Interaction of adsorbates with passivated Si surfaces studied by STM
Matvija, Peter ; Kocán, Pavel (advisor)
The scanning tunneling microscopy is used to study the morphology of Tl adlayer in various stages of Tl desorption from the Si(111) surface and to study behaviour of various adsorbates on the Si(111)/Tl-(1 × 1). The utilization of thallium layer for passivation of the Si(111) was examined closely for various adsorbates. Manganese, aluminium, indium and tin layers which were directly deposited onto the Si(111)-(7 × 7) were compared with the layers prepared by deposition of adsorbate onto the passivating layer after the subsequent thermal desorption of Tl (after annealing at ≈ 400◦ C). Examined adsorbates exhibited signs of extremely high diffusivity and weak bond with the surface Si(111)/Tl- (1 × 1). The passivating layer was stable against the adsorbates.The application of thallium in the role of surfactant caused lowering of temperature and coverage needed for the preparation of reconstructions which were observed on the surfaces prepared by the direct deposition of adsorbate. 1
Fabrication of Nanostructures Using Atomic Force Microscopy
Doupal, Antonín ; Škoda, David (referee) ; Bartošík, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with fabrication of nanostructures using atomic force microscopy. The theoretical part gives a brief introduction into atomic force microscopy and local anodic oxidation and it is based on literature retrieval. The experimental part is concentrated on investigation of influence of operational parameters (tip-sample voltage, speed of the tip) on dimensions of LAO nanostructures on Si(111). Further the selective growth of cobalt and gallium on such oxide nanostructures is observed and analysed.

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