J.W. Seo, J. Fompeyrine, et al.
Physical Review B - CMMP
The ability to modify the stacking sequence of ultrathin films offers a unique way to change either the interaction strength or the doping, but demands a careful control of each atomic monolayer. Progress is hampered by the lack of a direct method that allows differentiation on a local scale between the various terminating layers of a crystal. Here, the combination of a vacuum annealing process and friction force microscopy reveals this local distinction on a SrTiO3 surface. Using the friction contrast, we find how the terminating layer of a single crystal profoundly influences the terrace edge structure. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.
J.W. Seo, J. Fompeyrine, et al.
Physical Review B - CMMP
M.K. Baller, H.P. Lang, et al.
Ultramicroscopy
H.P. Lang, R. Berger, et al.
Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing
Z.M. Rittersma, J.C. Hooker, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics