Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9595551 Surface Science 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The interaction between the (1 0 0) surface of SnTe single crystal and molecular oxygen was studied by means of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Analysis of the obtained spectra shows that the mechanism of surface oxidation does not change in the range of oxygen exposure 108-1013 L. During the oxidation an additional component shifted 1.1 eV towards higher binding energies appears in the Sn 3d spectra. The Te 3d5/2 spectra fitting reveals two additional components with binding energies close to Te0 and Te+4. The dependence of the additional components fraction in both Sn 3d and Te 3d5/2 spectra on the oxygen exposure is semi-logarithmic. On the base of the experimental data two possible mechanisms are proposed.
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