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Transition in Schottky Barrier Formation with Chemical Reactivity
Abstract Low-energy electron-loss spectra reveal that a majority of common metals react with CdS, CdSe, and most other covalent semiconductors. Furthermore, barrier heights of metals on individual compound semiconductors exhibit a sharp transition as a function of heat of reaction, increasing dramatically above an experimentally determined critical heat of reaction.
Transition in Schottky Barrier Formation with Chemical Reactivity
Abstract Low-energy electron-loss spectra reveal that a majority of common metals react with CdS, CdSe, and most other covalent semiconductors. Furthermore, barrier heights of metals on individual compound semiconductors exhibit a sharp transition as a function of heat of reaction, increasing dramatically above an experimentally determined critical heat of reaction.
Transition in Schottky Barrier Formation with Chemical Reactivity
Brillson, L. J. (author)
1990-01-01
4 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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