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Transient desorption of HD and D2 molecules from the D/Si(1 0 0) surfaces exposed to a modulated H-beam
Authors:AR Khan
Institution:Department of Electrical Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu 804-8550, Japan
Abstract:We have studied the direct and indirect abstraction of D adatoms by H on the Si(1 0 0) surfaces by employing a pulsed H-beam. Desorptions of HD molecules is found to occur promptly as a result of direct abstraction at the beam on-cycles. In contrast, we find that D2 desorption induced by adsorption of H atoms, i.e., the so-called adsorption-induced desorption (AID), occurs even at the beam off-cycles. The D2 rate curves measured with the pulsed-H beam are decomposed into four components characterized with the reaction lifetimes of ?0.005, 0.06 ± 0.01, 0.8 ± 0.1, and 30 ± 5 s. We propose that the fastest and the second fastest AID channels are related to the thermodynamical instability of (1 × 1) dihydride domains locally formed on the (3 × 1) monodeuteride/dideuteride domains. The 0.8 s AID channel is attributed to the desorption occurring at the stage when (3 × 1) monodeuteride/dideuteride domains are built up upon H adsorption onto the (2 × 1) monohydride surface. The 30 s AID path is attributed to the thermal desorption accompanied by the shrinkage of the (3 × 1) domains which were excessively formed during the beam on-cycles on the (2 × 1) monohydride surface. Atomistic mechanisms are proposed for these three AID pathways.
Keywords:Hydrogen  Si surface  Desorption  Abstraction  Adsorption
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