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Surface engineering with ion beams: from self-organized nanostructures to ultra-smooth surfaces

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In this article, the current status of self-organized pattern formation and surface smoothing by low-energy ion-beam erosion of Si and Ge is summarized, and the most important experimental parameters that control these processes are discussed.
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Low-energy ion-beam sputtering, i.e. the removal of atoms from a surface due to the impact of energetic ions or atoms, is an inherent part of numerous surface processing techniques. Besides the actual removal of material, this surface erosion process often results in a pronounced alteration of the surface topography. Under certain conditions, sputtering results in the formation of well-ordered patterns. This self-organized pattern formation is related to a surface instability between curvature-dependent sputtering that roughens the surface and smoothing by different surface relaxation mechanisms. If the evolution of surface topography is dominated by relaxation mechanisms, surface smoothing can occur. In this presentation the current status of self-organized pattern formation and surface smoothing by low-energy ion-beam erosion of Si and Ge is summarized. In detail it will be shown that a multitude of patterns as well as ultra-smooth surfaces can develop, particularly on Si surfaces. Additionally, the most important experimental parameters that control these processes are discussed. Finally, examples are given for the application of low-energy ion beams as a novel approach for passive optical device engineering for many advanced optical applications.

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Theory of Sputtering. I. Sputtering Yield of Amorphous and Polycrystalline Targets

TL;DR: In this article, an integrodifferential equation for the sputtering yield is developed from the general Boltzmann transport equation, and solutions of the integral equation are given that are asymptotically exact in the limit of high ion energy as compared to atomic binding energies.
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Theory of ripple topography induced by ion bombardment

TL;DR: In this paper, a theory explaining the origin of ripple topography is presented, which shows that the ripple wave vector is parallel to the surface component of the beam direction, provided that longitudinal straggling of the beacon is not too large.
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Formation of Ordered Nanoscale Semiconductor Dots by Ion Sputtering.

TL;DR: A formation process for semiconductor quantum dots based on a surface instability induced by ion sputtering under normal incidence is presented andCrystalline dots 35 nanometers in diameter and arranged in a regular hexagonal lattice were produced on gallium antimonide surfaces.
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A mechanism of surface micro-roughening by ion bombardment

TL;DR: The spatial distribution of sputter-etch effects is analyzed theoretically under the assumption of random slowing-down of the bombarding ions as discussed by the authors, and it is concluded that a microscopically flat surface is unstable under high-dose ion bombardment unless atom migration acts as a dominating smoothing effect.
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