Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5426825 | Surface Science | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The surface electronic structure of Sb/Si(1 1 3)2 Ã 5 was investigated by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy experiments. This reveals Sb/Si(1 1 3)2 Ã 5 to have three surface bands with anisotropic two-dimensional characteristics. The band widths of the surface bands along [11¯0] is larger than along [332¯]. The number of surface bands of Sb/Si(1 1 3)2 Ã 5 and their band dispersions along [11¯0] and [332¯] are quite analogous with those of Sb/Si(1 1 3)2 Ã 2 composed of Sb adatom and Si tetramer chains. The electronic structure analogy suggests that Sb/Si(1 1 3)2 Ã 5 and Sb/Si(1 1 3)2 Ã 2 have common building blocks such as Sb adatom and Si tetramer chains.
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Authors
J.R. Ahn, C.C. Hwang, K.-S. An,