Study by scanning tunneling microscopy of hydrogen adsorption and desorption on Si(111)7×7 at room temperature and at high temperature

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A. Kraus
M. Hanbücken
T. Koshikawa
H. Neddermeyer
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[1] Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg,
[2] Fachbereich Physik,undefined
[3] 06099 Halle,undefined
[4] Germany,undefined
[5] CRMC2-CNRS,undefined
[6] Campus Luminy,undefined
[7] Case 913,undefined
[8] 13288 Marseille,undefined
[9] France,undefined
[10] Osaka Electro-Communication University,undefined
[11] Hatsu-cho,undefined
[12] Neyagawa,undefined
[13] Osaka 572–8530,undefined
[14] Japan,undefined
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Scanning tunneling microscopy Hydrogen Si(111)7×7 Adsorption Desorption;
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An overview is given on the use of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) for investigation of the adsorption of hydrogen on Si(111)7×7 both at room temperature and at elevated temperature to finally obtain a hydrogen-saturated surface of Si(111). The initial stages are characterized by high reactivity of Si adatoms of the 7×7 structure. After adsorption of hydrogen on the more reactive sites in the beginning of the adsorption experiments a regular pattern, which is different for room and elevated temperature, is observed for the less reactive sites. In agreement with previous work, local 1×1 periodicity of the rest atom layer and the presence of di- and trihydride clusters is observed for hydrogen-saturated surface. STM has also been used to characterize surfaces from which the hydrogen atoms have been removed by thermal desorption. Finally, tip-induced desorption by large positive sample-bias voltages and by increasing the tunneling current will be described.
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