The Ge(001)(2 x 1)-S overlayer formed by dosing clean Ge(001) with H2S at room temperature and annealing to remove H has been studied using surface extended X-ray absorption fine structure (SEXAFS) and near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS). The results indicate that the S atoms sit in bridge sites on the surface with a bond length of 2.36 +/- 0.05 angstrom. This is consistent with the breaking of the Ge-Ge surface dimers, and is thus an example of the phenomenon of adsorbate-induced dereconstruction. Comparison is made with a previous study of this system using angle-resolved photoemission fine structure (ARPEFS) and with experimental and theoretical studies of the related Ge(001)(1 x 1)-S overlayer formed by dosing with S2.
AN X-RAY-ABSORPTION FINE-STRUCTURE STUDY OF GE(001)(2X1)-S / K., Newstead; A. W., Robinson; D'Addato, Sergio; A., Patchett; N. P., Prince; R., Mcgrath; R., Whittle; E., Dudzik; I. T., Mcgovern. - In: SURFACE SCIENCE. - ISSN 0039-6028. - STAMPA. - 287:(1993), pp. 317-320.
AN X-RAY-ABSORPTION FINE-STRUCTURE STUDY OF GE(001)(2X1)-S
D'ADDATO, Sergio;
1993
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The Ge(001)(2 x 1)-S overlayer formed by dosing clean Ge(001) with H2S at room temperature and annealing to remove H has been studied using surface extended X-ray absorption fine structure (SEXAFS) and near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS). The results indicate that the S atoms sit in bridge sites on the surface with a bond length of 2.36 +/- 0.05 angstrom. This is consistent with the breaking of the Ge-Ge surface dimers, and is thus an example of the phenomenon of adsorbate-induced dereconstruction. Comparison is made with a previous study of this system using angle-resolved photoemission fine structure (ARPEFS) and with experimental and theoretical studies of the related Ge(001)(1 x 1)-S overlayer formed by dosing with S2.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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