Ma. Hines et al., LOOKING UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE - SURFACE RAMAN-SPECTROSCOPY AS A PROBEOF ADSORBATE ORIENTATION, Journal of electron spectroscopy and related phenomena, 64-5, 1993, pp. 183-191
Unenhanced, non-resonant Raman spectra of a H-terminated vicinal Si(11
1) surface, Si[6(111)-(1 ($) over bar 1 ($) over bar 2)], with dihydri
de-terminated bilayer steps have been measured. All four Si-H stretche
s (and a approximate to 4% ML kink-defect mode) can be observed if bot
h the excitation and detection geometries are favorable. A method for
extracting the orientation of adsorbates using polarized, angle-resolv
ed Raman scattering is presented. Assuming the C-1 mode corresponds to
a localized Si-H stretch, the step dihydride is found to be rotated 3
7 +/- 4 degrees away from the surface normal. This value is in agreeme
nt with recent ab initio cluster calculations.