I. Morgenstern, K.A. Müller, et al.
Physica B: Physics of Condensed Matter
Spectroscopic studies of Si(100) fluorinated by the dissociative chemisorption of XeF2 at 80 K are reported. LEED and XPS measurements suggest the formation of a disordered fluorosilyl layer after low fluorine doses. Separate EELS experiments identified a fluorine induced 800 cm −1loss, suggesting that SiF is the major surface fluorosilyl species. Vibrational evidence for coadsorbed hydrogen, due to side reactions during fluorination, is also found. Recent synchrotron soft x-ray photoemission spectra support the SiF identification and also demonstrate dramatic crystallographic effects in comparative Si(111) studies. © 1984, American Vacuum Society. All rights reserved.
I. Morgenstern, K.A. Müller, et al.
Physica B: Physics of Condensed Matter
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