Spontaneous Fluctuation between Symmetric and Buckled Dimer Domains of Si(100) at 80 K
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At 80 K, not all the dimers of Si(100) appear buckled in the scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) images but a certain number of the dimers are observed in a symmetric configuration. We report on observations of a two-dimensional spontaneous fluctuation of the symmetric⇔buckled dimer domains at some particular locations. We interpret the spontaneous fluctuation to be induced by the competition of several antiphased c(4×2) buckled domains to expand. The fluctuation of domains was interpreted by two mechanisms: a fast switching between buckled dimer domains; and symmetric dimers induced by migration of P defects.
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