L. Mantese et al., SURFACE-INDUCED OPTICAL ANISOTROPY OF OXIDIZED, CLEAN, AND HYDROGENATED VICINAL SI(001) SURFACES, Applied surface science, 107, 1996, pp. 35-41
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21
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Condensed Matter","Chemistry Physical","Materials Science, Coatings & Films
We report surface-induced optical anisotropy (SIOA) spectra obtained b
y reflectance-difference spectroscopy (RDS) of several vicinal Si(001)
surfaces. Chemically (RCA) cleaned surfaces show sharp, step-induced,
derivative-like features that increase with vicinal angle. The RD sig
nal for these surfaces can be modeled as an anisotropy that is localiz
ed to the surface and can be described in terms of a dichroic bandgap.
The spectra of clean reconstructed surfaces show both a broad structu
re near 3 eV, which appears to involve dimer dangling bond transitions
, and a second feature near 4.3 eV that occurs near the E(2) peak of b
ulk Si. The difference between spectra of the 10 degrees and 6 degrees
vicinal samples yields a resultant signal similar to that of Si(113).
We also report the RD signal for the monohydride and dihydride phases
for the hydrogenated surfaces.