Surface Morphology of Laser Superheated Pb(111) and Pb(100)

Z. Zhang, Bo-Cheng Lin, Xinglin Zeng, H. Elsayed-Ali
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Abstract

Superheating of solids is rarely observed due to the presence of a thin disordered surface layer formed below the melting point, Tm, which provides a nucleation site for melting. Premelting is particularly evident in open surfaces. While Pb(110) disorders at a temperature as low as 150 K below Tm = 600.7 K, Pb(111) remains ordered up to Tm - 0.05 K. [1]. Some surfaces that do not premelt can superheat under certain conditions [2-4], Superheating of Pb(111) and Bi(0001), and some superheating of Pb(100) by ~180 ps laser pulses was observed in time-resolved high-energy electron diffraction (RHEED) experiments [2-4], The Pb(111) and Bi(0001) surfaces superheat up to ~120 K and ~90 K above Tm of Pb and Bi, respectively. Evidence of residual order on Pb(100) up to ~15 K above Tm was also observed [3], Molecular dynamics simulations of surface melting of several fee metals showed a good agreement with the experimentally observed superheating of Pb(111) [5], One simulation showed that cooperative movement of the superheated surface atoms results in the filling of vacancies and the surface becomes atomically flat by a superheating surface repair process [5], This annealing mechanism was attributed to the high vibrational amplitudes which atoms are forced into by the ultrafast superheating pulse.
激光过热Pb(111)和Pb(100)的表面形貌
由于在熔点Tm以下形成的薄而无序的表面层为熔化提供了成核位置,因此很少观察到固体的过热。预熔在开放表面特别明显。Pb(110)在Tm = 600.7 K以下的150 K温度下无序,而Pb(111)在Tm - 0.05 K[1]温度下保持有序。在时间分辨高能电子衍射(RHEED)实验中观察到~ 180ps激光脉冲对Pb(111)和Bi(0001)的过热现象[2-4],Pb(111)和Bi(0001)表面的过热分别达到Pb和Bi的Tm以上~ 120k和~ 90k。几种金属表面熔化的分子动力学模拟结果与实验观察到的Pb(111)的过热现象一致,其中一种模拟结果表明,过热表面原子的协同运动导致了空位的填充,并且通过过热表面修复过程使表面变得原子平坦。这种退火机制归因于原子被超快过热脉冲强迫进入的高振动幅度。
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