Infrared spectroscopy of Si(111) surfaces after HF treatment: Hydrogen termination and surface morphology

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Polarized internal reflection spectroscopy has been used to characterize HF-treated Si(111) surfaces. The silicon-hydrogen stretching vibrations indicate that the surface is well ordered, but is microscopically rough, with coupled monohydride, dihydride, and trihydride termination.

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Burrows, V. A., Chabal, Y. J., Higashi, G. S., Raghavachari, K., & Christman, S. B. (1988). Infrared spectroscopy of Si(111) surfaces after HF treatment: Hydrogen termination and surface morphology. Applied Physics Letters, 53(11), 998–1000. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.100053

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