Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9594818 Surface Science 2005 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Electron elastic reflectivities are characterized by an intense broad peak at 13.5 eV incident electron energy, which results from the very high backscattering probability associated with the second absolute band gap of bulk diamond. Excitation functions of the stretching vibration mode of the hydrogen or deuterium terminations present a shoulder at about 4.5 eV and two broad peaks located around 8.0 and 12.8 eV incident electron energy. Significant resonant scattering processes contribute to the vibrational excitation at 4.5 and 8.0 eV: a strong progression of multiple excitation losses has in particular been observed in the energy loss spectrum acquired at the former energy, and a bell shape peak characteristic of a negative ion resonance has been observed at the latter energy in the stretching excitation functions. The peak at 12.8 eV is interpreted as a maximum induced by the resonant electron reflectivity enhancement, which results from the dramatic variation of the density of states corresponding to the diamond second absolute band gap.
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