Surface and Step Conductivities on Si(111) Surfaces

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Abstract

Four-point measurements using a multitip scanning tunneling microscope are carried out in order to determine surface and step conductivities on Si(111) surfaces. In a first step, distance-dependent four-point measurements in the linear configuration are used in combination with an analytical three-layer model for charge transport to disentangle the 2D surface conductivity from nonsurface contributions. A termination of the Si(111) surface with either Bi or H results in the two limiting cases of a pure 2D or 3D conductance, respectively. In order to further disentangle the surface conductivity of the step-free surface from the contribution due to atomic steps, a square four-probe configuration is applied as a function of the rotation angle. In total, this combined approach leads to an atomic step conductivity of σstep=(29±9)Ω-1m-1 and to a step-free surface conductivity of σsurf=(9±2)×10-6Ω-1/□ for the Si(111)-(7×7) surface.

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Just, S., Blab, M., Korte, S., Cherepanov, V., Soltner, H., & Voigtländer, B. (2015). Surface and Step Conductivities on Si(111) Surfaces. Physical Review Letters, 115(6). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.066801

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