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Langmuir ; 33(3): 814-819, 2017 01 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27995791

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Our in situ X-ray study shows that a silicon substrate in contact with an undersaturated In(Ge) solution is wetted by an approximately 1 nm thin germanium film, which does not grow any thicker. The results can be understood by the use of thickness-dependent correlated interfacial energies. This near-equilibrium heterogeneous interface structure marks the initial stage of crystal growth before the formation of bulk material, which can only form under conditions of supersaturation. This finding uncovers a fundamental aspect of the thermodynamics at solid-liquid interfaces relevant for understanding the transition from equilibrium to supersaturation and is of importance for nanoscale solution growth methods.


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Germanium/chemistry , Silicon/chemistry , Solutions/chemistry , Crystallization , Indium/chemistry , Silicon Dioxide/chemistry , Thermodynamics , Wettability
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