Elastic Peak Electron Spectroscopy (EPES) is used to characterize the H termination of the (1 0 0) diamond surface. Two specific features of the technique make this possible, namely surface sensitivity and the ability to directly detect H. An approach to quantify the H content for the particular spatial distribution involved here is discussed and a measure of H surface coverage is given.
Filippi, M., Calliari, L., Verona, C., VERONA RINATI, G. (2009). H content determination at the (100) surface of homoepitaxial diamond by Elastic Peak Electron Spectroscopy. SURFACE SCIENCE, 603(13), 2082-2086 [10.1016/j.susc.2009.04.004].
H content determination at the (100) surface of homoepitaxial diamond by Elastic Peak Electron Spectroscopy
Verona, C;VERONA RINATI, GIANLUCA
2009-01-01
Abstract
Elastic Peak Electron Spectroscopy (EPES) is used to characterize the H termination of the (1 0 0) diamond surface. Two specific features of the technique make this possible, namely surface sensitivity and the ability to directly detect H. An approach to quantify the H content for the particular spatial distribution involved here is discussed and a measure of H surface coverage is given.File in questo prodotto:
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