Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) has been used to study the Sb/Si(110) 2×3 surface at room temperature. The STM filled-state image shows the presence of four protrusions per unit cell while the empty-state one presents two broader protrusions. These results are consistent with single Sb adatoms saturating three Si dangling bonds. ©1999 The American Physical Society.

Sb/Si(110) 2×3 surface studied with scanning tunneling microscopy: Evidence for adatom reconstruction

Cricenti A;
1999

Abstract

Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) has been used to study the Sb/Si(110) 2×3 surface at room temperature. The STM filled-state image shows the presence of four protrusions per unit cell while the empty-state one presents two broader protrusions. These results are consistent with single Sb adatoms saturating three Si dangling bonds. ©1999 The American Physical Society.
1999
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Cricenti, A; Perfetti, P; Le Lay, G; Zeysing, J; Falkenberg, G; Seehofer, L; Johnson, R L
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