The HREEL spectrum of InP(110) in the quasi-elastic peak region is strongly modified by the exposure to atomic hydrogen. From a detailed analysis of these modifications we have shown that (i) cleavage induced states in InP can have acceptor-like nature, as an “unavoidable” small upwards band bending was always present even on mirror-like cleaved surfaces; (ii) atomic hydrogen at very low exposures can neutralize these acceptor states, reducing to almost zero the pre-existing band bending; (iii) at high exposures, H induces new acceptor states inside the gap and, consequently, a new and larger band bending occurs at the surface, which reaches about 0.6 eV above 1000 L.
Modifications of space charge layer on InP(110) surface induced by atomic hydrogen at very low exposures / DEL PENNINO, Umberto; Biagi, Roberto; Mariani, Carlo; L., Siller; A., Amoddeo; F. PROIX AND C. A., Sebenne. - In: PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI. A, APPLIED RESEARCH. - ISSN 0031-8965. - STAMPA. - 159:(1997), pp. 205-212.
Modifications of space charge layer on InP(110) surface induced by atomic hydrogen at very low exposures
DEL PENNINO, Umberto;BIAGI, Roberto;MARIANI, Carlo;
1997
Abstract
The HREEL spectrum of InP(110) in the quasi-elastic peak region is strongly modified by the exposure to atomic hydrogen. From a detailed analysis of these modifications we have shown that (i) cleavage induced states in InP can have acceptor-like nature, as an “unavoidable” small upwards band bending was always present even on mirror-like cleaved surfaces; (ii) atomic hydrogen at very low exposures can neutralize these acceptor states, reducing to almost zero the pre-existing band bending; (iii) at high exposures, H induces new acceptor states inside the gap and, consequently, a new and larger band bending occurs at the surface, which reaches about 0.6 eV above 1000 L.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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