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Phase
transition driven discontinuity in thermodynamic size selection, Physical
Review Letters 109 (2012) 195501-1 -
195501-5
R. van Gastel, D. Kaminski, E. Vlieg and
B. Poelsema
Abstract: We show how an order-disorder phase transition in a two-dimensional
system can discontinuously alter the shape and size of stress-stabilized
self-assembled nanostructures. Low energy electron microscopy was used to study
the dealloying of the Cu(111)-√3×√3-R30°-Bi
surface alloy. The gradual expulsion of embedded bismuth from the alloy with
increasing temperature induces a hard-hexagon-type order-disorder transition in
the surface alloy. Our low energy electron microscopy results demonstrate how
the loss of long-range order induces enormous changes in the domain patterns
that the alloy forms with a Bi overlayer phase. We
propose that the occurrence of phase transitions in one of the two surface
phases that constitute a self-assembled domain pattern, provides a general,
largely unexplored, mechanism that can be used to influence the morphological
details of two-dimensional nanostructures.