John J. Boland
Journal of Physical Chemistry
A scanning-tunneling-microscopy study of the structures produced by the adsorption of atomic H on the Si(100) surface is presented. Moderate exposures at room temperature (RT) produced the 2×1 monohydride phase. Saturation exposures at 370 K produced the mixed 3×1 phase which, following an additional RT exposure, slowly reverted to the bulklike 1×1 dihydride phase. Saturation exposures at RT produced the 1×1 dihydride phase indicating that the 3×1 phase is a H-induced reconstruction which exists only under special conditions. The etching of the Si(100) surface by H atoms was also observed and its implication for saturation coverage and the species present on the surface are discussed. © 1990 The American Physical Society.
John J. Boland
Journal of Physical Chemistry
John J. Boland, Gregory N. Parsons
Science
Takeshi Takamori, John J. Boland, et al.
Review of Scientific Instruments
John J. Boland, J.S. Villarrubia
Science