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arxiv: 1503.08588 · v1 · pith:DTJWU4H3new · submitted 2015-03-30 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci · cond-mat.other

Why graphene growth is very different on the C face than on the Si face of SiC: Insights from surface equilibria and the (3times3)-3C-SiC(bar{1}bar{1}bar{1}) reconstruction

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We address the stability of the surface phases that occur on the C-side of 3C-SiC($\bar{1} \bar{1} \bar{1}$) at the onset of graphene formation. In this growth range, experimental reports reveal a coexistence of several surface phases. This coexistence can be explained by a Si-rich model for the unknown (3$\times$3) reconstruction, the known (2$\times$2)$_{C}$ adatom phase, and the graphene covered (2$\times$2)$_{C}$ phase. By constructing an $ab$ $initio$ surface phase diagram using a van der Waals corrected density functional, we show that the formation of a well defined interface structure like the "buffer-layer" on the Si side is blocked by Si-rich surface reconstructions.

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