Structure and electronic states of ultrathin SiO2 thermally grown on Si(100) and Si(111) surfaces
    Ley L, Ristein J  (1997)
    
    
    Publication Type: Journal article
    Publication year: 1997
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    Publisher: Elsevier
    
    
    
    Book Volume: 117/118
    
    Pages Range: 32
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Abstract
    The chemical and electronic structures of ultrathin SiO2 thermally grown on Si(100) and Si(111) have been investigated by using Fourier-transform infrared attenuated total reflection (FT-IR-ATR) and X-ray or ultraviolet excited photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS/UPS), respectively. A red-shift of the p-polarized LO phonon peak observed for oxides thinner than 2 nm indicates that compressively strained Si-O-Si bonds exist near the SiO2/Si interface. The extent of the structural strain induced in the interface region is found to be smaller for SiO2 grown at 1000°C on Si(100) than 1000°C SiO2 on Si(111) or 800°C SiO2 on Si(100). It is also found that, from the onset of the energy loss signal for Ols photoelectrons, the bandgap of the oxides thicker than ∼ 2.3 nm is 8.95 ± 0.05 eV irrespective of the oxide thickness. For oxides thinner than ∼ 2.3 nm, a remarkable increase in the 5-9 eV energy loss signal for O1s photoelectrons is observed. This could be attributed to not only the contribution of suboxides at the interface but also the built-in stress in the interface region which causes the band edge tailing.
    
    
    
        
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        APA:
        Ley, L., & Ristein, J. (1997). Structure and electronic states of ultrathin SiO2 thermally grown on Si(100) and Si(111) surfaces. Applied Surface Science, 117/118, 32.
    
    
        MLA:
        Ley, Lothar, and Jürgen Ristein. "Structure and electronic states of ultrathin SiO2 thermally grown on Si(100) and Si(111) surfaces." Applied Surface Science 117/118 (1997): 32.
    
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