Electron affinity of the bare and hydrogen covered single crystal diamond (111) surface

Ristein J, Ley L (1998)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 1998

Journal

Publisher: American Physical Society

Book Volume: 81

Pages Range: 429-432

Journal Issue: 2

DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.81.429

Abstract

The electron affinity chi and the band diagram of single crystal diamond (111) surfaces was determined as a function of hydrogen coverage by combining work function measurements with photoelectron yield and core level photoemission spectroscopy. chi ranges from -1.27 eV for the fully hydrogen covered (1 X 1) surface to +0.38 eV for the hydrogen free (2 X 1) reconstructed surface. This change is quantitatively explained by a surface dipole model provided a coverage dependent depolarization is included. The dipole moment of the C-H bond on diamond (111) is found to be 0.09 e Angstrom.

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APA:

Ristein, J., & Ley, L. (1998). Electron affinity of the bare and hydrogen covered single crystal diamond (111) surface. Physical Review Letters, 81(2), 429-432. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.81.429

MLA:

Ristein, Jürgen, and Lothar Ley. "Electron affinity of the bare and hydrogen covered single crystal diamond (111) surface." Physical Review Letters 81.2 (1998): 429-432.

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