Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5395465 Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena 2017 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
We have investigated the effect of hydrogen interaction with silicene monolayer and multilayer films grown on Ag(111) by means of scanning tunneling microscopy, low energy diffraction and high-resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy. On monolayer silicene, we demonstrate that the recently reported hydrogenated γ-(3 × 3) is indeed observed, but is found often in coexistence with the usual “flower” pattern of the clean silicene-(3 × 3), also labeled α-(3 × 3). In the vibrational spectra, features related to SiH vibrational modes show shifts towards lower energies as compared to hydrogenated Si surfaces. This substantial bond softening is indicative of a partial charge filling of the bonding or anti-bonding orbitals of the SiH bonds as compared to Si(111)H. Indirectly, this is an evidence of the hybridization of monolayer silicene with the Ag(111) substrate. At multilayer coverage, the situation is clearly different. Indeed, hydrogen strongly perturbs the √3 × √3 reconstruction of the multilayer film, leading to its local dissolution and to the formation of protrusions due to clustering of atoms. The vibrational spectrum of the √3 × √3 silicene closely resembles that of a highly hydrogenated Si surfaces, with the simultaneous presence of SiH, SiH2 and SiH3 bonds.
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