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Optical anisotropy of oxidized InAs() surfaces

Authors :
Claudio Goletti
Fabrizio Arciprete
S. Almaviva
P. Chiaradia
Source :
Surface Science. 515:281-286
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2002.

Abstract

Reflectance anisotropy spectroscopy (RAS) has been applied to study the oxidation of decapped InAs(0 0 1) surfaces at roomtem perature. (2 � 4) and (4 � 2) surfaces were prepared in ultra high vacuumby annealing, and then exposed to increasing amounts of molecular oxygen. During exposure to gas, RAS spectral structures at 2.4 eV in (2 � 4) and at 1.7 eV in (4 � 2) are progressively reduced. After about 1 � 10 4 L, a broad residual anisotropy spectrumis still m easured for (2 � 4), while relic anisotropy is nearly null for (4 � 2). Residual features are visible at bulk critical points (E1, E1 þ D1 and E 0 ). The different behavior versus gas contamination evidences the origin of RAS spectral structures, allowing interpretation in terms of surface-state or bulk transitions (the latter modified by the surface). By using Kramers–Kronig relations, the anisotropy of the imaginary part of the surface dielectric function (De 00 ) between [ 1 ] and [1 1 0] directions of the substrate has been obtained fromRAS data. We conclude that the main RAS structures (at 2.4 eV in (2 � 4), at 1.7 eV in (4 � 2)) are related to the surface reconstruction, although only the latter is a transition involving true surface states. We observe bulk contributions in coincidence with critical points (E1, E1 þ D1 and E 0 ). 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Details

ISSN :
00396028
Volume :
515
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Surface Science
Accession number :
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