R. Haight, J.A. Silberman
Applied Surface Science
Using angle resolved laser photoemission spectroscopy we have measured the transient narrowing of the surface state band gap on the cleaved Ge(111) 2×1 surface. The reconstruction of this surface results in the formation of one-dimensional π bonded chains of atoms which give rise to bonding and antibonding bands whose energy/wave vector dispersions are one-dimensional as well. Photoexcitation of this surface produces a transient π* population which, in turn, leads to an observed narrowing of the surface band gap. We have investigated this renormalization as a function of surface carrier density and laser excitation fluence.
R. Haight, J.A. Silberman
Applied Surface Science
R. Haight, M. Baeumler, et al.
Surface and Interface Analysis
D. Lim, R. Haight
Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures
R. Haight, M. Baeumler, et al.
Surface and Interface Analysis