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Electronic States at Covalent Semiconductor Surfaces
Abstract The (111) and (100) surfaces of covalent semiconductors are among the most extensively studied systems, particularly in the case of silicon. We do not intend to give here a complete review of the numerous experimental as well as theoretical studies of these surfaces. Instead we try to select what we believe to be the most important results. We discuss them on the grounds of chemical-like models which allow us to obtain very simple pictures of the few essentially different situations.
Electronic States at Covalent Semiconductor Surfaces
Abstract The (111) and (100) surfaces of covalent semiconductors are among the most extensively studied systems, particularly in the case of silicon. We do not intend to give here a complete review of the numerous experimental as well as theoretical studies of these surfaces. Instead we try to select what we believe to be the most important results. We discuss them on the grounds of chemical-like models which allow us to obtain very simple pictures of the few essentially different situations.
Electronic States at Covalent Semiconductor Surfaces
Dr. Lannoo, Michel (author) / Dr. Friedel, Paul (author)
1991-01-01
27 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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