Photoanodic oxidation of InP in acid solution and its surface chemistry: On the interplay of photons, protons and hydrodynamics

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Factors determining etching and passivation of n-type InP in H2SO4 and HCl solution and the corresponding surface chemistry are considered. Passivation is favoured by higher light intensity and lower proton and Cl− ion concentration. Ex-situ surface analysis shows the passive (bi)layer to consist mainly of oxide-based In3+ and P5+ components: InPO4 and In(PO3)3. Hydrodynamics is found to play a decisive and surprizing role in determining the kinetics of the surface reactions. Oxygen-bridge formation between surface In and P atoms, as a result of deprotonation of a P-OH reaction intermediate, is considered to be important in determining competition between the two reaction paths: etching and passivation. These results are compared with markedly contrasting results for n-type GaAs under similar experimental conditions.

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van Dorp, D. H., Vanheusden, G., Paulussen, K., Hassan, I., Van Wonterghem, S., Abrenica, G. H., … Kelly, J. J. (2020). Photoanodic oxidation of InP in acid solution and its surface chemistry: On the interplay of photons, protons and hydrodynamics. Electrochimica Acta, 360. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electacta.2020.136872

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