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Negative-electron-affinity effects on the diamond (100) surface

Contributors:   J. van der Weide, Z. Zhang, P.K. Baumann, M.G. Wensell, J. Bernholc, and Robert J. Nemanich
ABSTRACT
A negative electron affinity (NEA) was found both experimentally by photoemission spectroscopy and theoretically by ab initio calculations for the 2×1 reconstructed diamond (100) surface. This surface is the dominant growth surface for thin diamond films and can be obtained by chemical-vapor deposition. Various surface-preparation methods which result in a NEA are described. Theoretical results indicate that the observed NEA is associated with a monohydride-terminated surface, while the hydrogen-free surface exhibits a positive electron affinity.

Publisher: Physical Review B,   Volume: 50,   Published: ||   PDF (173.63 KB) ||   Read more...