Fractal character of cold-deposited silver films determined by low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy

Constantine Douketis, Zhouhang Wang, Tom L. Haslett, and Martin Moskovits
Phys. Rev. B 51, 11022 – Published 15 April 1995
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Abstract

High-resolution scanning-tunneling-microscope (STM) topographic images of vacuum-deposited Ag films are reported. Films were formed and imaged at 100 and 300 K. Images of films deposited at 300 K, annealed to 560 K, and then returned to 300 K are also presented. The topographic surfaces of the low-temperature films are found to be self-affine fractals with a local Hausdorff-Besicovitch dimension D=2.5. The low-temperature films exhibit intense surface-enhanced Raman spectra (SERS). Films deposited at 300 K do not possess significant fractal character and are not SERS active. We show that the apparent local fractal dimension obtained by analyzing STM topographic images depends critically on the algorithm used. Three such methods (cube counting, triangulation, and power spectrum analysis) are assessed. A method is proposed for obtaining reliable fractal dimensions by analyzing the experimental STM topographic images using several algorithms and comparing the results to a calibration curve generated by applying the same algorithms to simulated fractal surfaces of known Hausdorff-Besicovitch dimension.

  • Received 19 January 1995

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.51.11022

©1995 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Constantine Douketis, Zhouhang Wang, Tom L. Haslett, and Martin Moskovits

  • Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto and Ontario Laser Lightwave Research Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A1

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Vol. 51, Iss. 16 — 15 April 1995

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