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Investigation of hydrogen interaction with the Si(1 1 1)-7 × 7 surface by STM with Bi/W tips
Authors:SYu Bulavenko
Institution:Radiophysics Department, Kyiv Taras Shevchenko University, Volodymyrska 64, Kyiv-33, 03033, Ukraine
Abstract:The STM technique with a special Bi/W tip was used to study the interaction of hydrogen atoms with the Si(1 1 1)-7 × 7 surface. The reactivity of different room temperature (RT) adsorption sites, such as adatoms (A), rest atoms (R), and corner holes (CH) was investigated. The reactivity of CH sites was found to be ∼2 times less than that of R and A sites. At temperatures higher than RT, hydrogen atoms rearrange among A, R, and CH sites, with increased occupation of R sites (T <  300 °C). Further temperature increase leads to hydrogen desorption, where its surface diffusion plays an active role. We discuss one of the possible desorption mechanisms, with the corner holes surrounded by a high potential barrier. Hydrogen atoms have a higher probability to overcome the desorption barrier rather than diffuse either into or out of the corner hole. The desorption temperature of hydrogen from CH, R, and A sites is about the same, equal to ∼500 °C. Also it is shown that hydrogen adsorption on the CH site causes slight electric charge redistribution over neighbouring adatoms, namely, increases the occupation of electronic states on A sites in the unfaulted halves of the Si(1 1 1)-7 × 7 unit cell. Based on these findings, the indirect method of investigation with conventional W tips was suggested for adsorbate interaction with CH sites.
Keywords:Scanning tunneling microscopy  Bismuth  Hydrogen  Silicon
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