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Observation of the interface of Ba/Si(100) by MDS and TDS

The interaction of Ba overlayers with Si(100)2 x 1 surfaces and barium silicide formation are studied for Ba coverages up to θ = 10 ML by MDS (metastable deexcitation spectroscopy) and TDS (thermal desorption spectroscopy). TDS spectra of Ba from Ba/Si(100) are observed as a function of Ba coverage....

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Published in:Applied surface science 1994-12, Vol.82 (1-4), p.537-542
Main Authors: Hongo, Shozo, Ojima, Kaoru, Taniguchi, Shinichi, Urano, Toshio, Kanaji, Toru
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Language:English
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Summary:The interaction of Ba overlayers with Si(100)2 x 1 surfaces and barium silicide formation are studied for Ba coverages up to θ = 10 ML by MDS (metastable deexcitation spectroscopy) and TDS (thermal desorption spectroscopy). TDS spectra of Ba from Ba/Si(100) are observed as a function of Ba coverage. The process of Ba dosing on Si(100)2 x 1 and the annealing process are observed by MDS as a function of Ba coverage and as a function of sample annealing temperature, respectively. The work function change is measured as a function of the annealing temperature simultaneously. It is found from the above experiments that no silicide formation takes place by heating up to 800°C in the system of submonolayer Ba on Si(100)2 x 1 and that silicide is formed very easily by heating up to 250°C in the system of 2 ML Ba/Si(100)2 x 1. The Si—Ba bond is so tight that the Ba atoms bonded to the substrate Si atoms cannot move easily to form three-dimensional barium silicide. Therefore more than a few Ba layers are necessary to form barium silicide on the Si(100) surface.
ISSN:0169-4332
1873-5584
DOI:10.1016/0169-4332(94)90271-2