J. Vanderweide et Rj. Nemanich, ANGLE-RESOLVED PHOTOEMISSION OF DIAMOND (111) AND (100) SURFACES - NEGATIVE ELECTRON-AFFINITY AND BAND-STRUCTURE MEASUREMENTS, Journal of vacuum science & technology. B, Microelectronics and nanometer structures processing, measurement and phenomena, 12(4), 1994, pp. 2475-2479
Angle-resolved photoemission from both (100) and (111) oriented, natur
al type IIb diamond was used to study the electronic structure of diam
ond. A negative electron affinity (NEA) was found on the 2X1 reconstru
cted diamond (100) surface. Photoemission spectra of NEA surfaces exhi
bit a distinctive peak due to emission from the conduction band edge.
This peak was used as a reference point to correlate spectra of (100)
and (111) surfaces with a NEA. A feature at approximately 7.5 eV above
the conduction band edge appears in the spectra of both the (111) and
(100) surfaces. Angle-resolved photoemission measurements were used t
o determine the energy dispersion of this feature for various off-norm
al angles. The results for the surfaces were correlated, and compared
to a calculated band structure. Based on this comparison we attribute
this feature to emission from secondary electrons which are collected
in a conduction band level at approximately 7.5 eV above the conductio
n band edge.