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MACH, J. ČECHAL, J. KOLÍBAL, M. POTOČEK, M. ŠIKOLA, T.
Original Title
Atomic hydrogen induced gallium nanocluster formation on the Si(100) surface
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
The influence of atomic hydrogen on the Si(100) substrate with submonolayer gallium surface phases - (2x3), (2x2) and (8x1) - as well as the deposition of gallium on monohydride terminated Si(100)-(2x1)-H surface were studied by synchrotron radiation photoelectron spectroscopy (SR-PES) and low energy electron diffraction (LEED) and compared with similar metal/Si systems. It was found that gallium deposition on the Si(100)-(2x1)-H surface at elevated temperature (400 C) leads to a complete hydrogen desorption and formation of the same gallium surface phases as on the bare Si(100)-(2x1). Exposing the Si(100) substrate with (2x3)-Ga and (2x2)-Ga surface phases to atomic hydrogen results in the formation of gallium nanoclusters, surrounded by the Si(100)-(2x1)-H surface. These clusters have more than 2 monolayers in height and cover approximately 20 - 26 % of surface, depending on the initial coverage. The results indicate that the cluster size and density may be controlled by initial Ga coverage and possibly by temperature.
Keywords
Gallium, Ga; Silicon, Si(100); Hydrogen; Surface structure; Nanoclusters; Low energy electron diffraction (LEED); Synchrotron radiation photoelectron spectroscopy (SR-PES); Photoemission
Authors
MACH, J.; ČECHAL, J.; KOLÍBAL, M.; POTOČEK, M.; ŠIKOLA, T.
RIV year
2008
Released
15. 5. 2008
ISBN
0039-6028
Periodical
Surface Science
Year of study
602
Number
10
State
Kingdom of the Netherlands
Pages from
1898
Pages to
1902
Pages count
5
BibTex
@article{BUT46749, author="Jindřich {Mach} and Jan {Čechal} and Miroslav {Kolíbal} and Michal {Potoček} and Tomáš {Šikola}", title="Atomic hydrogen induced gallium nanocluster formation on the Si(100) surface", journal="Surface Science", year="2008", volume="602", number="10", pages="1898--1902", issn="0039-6028" }