Papers by Author: M. Hetzel

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Abstract: The atomic and electronic structure of 4H-SiC(1 1 02) surfaces were investigated using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) and photoemission (PES). Two well ordered phases existing on this surface, i.e. (2×1) and c(2×2) are discussed. The (2×1) phase consists of a Si adlayer which is topped by an array of ordered Si-nanowires with electronic states confined to one dimension. For the c(2×2) phase STM indicates the presence of adatoms and PES a surface composition close to bulk SiC stoichiometry. A detailed atomic model for this c(2×2) phase is proposed.
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Abstract: Ordered reconstruction phases on the 4H-SiC(1102) surface have been investigated using low-energy electron diffraction (LEED), Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). After initial hydrogen etching, the samples were prepared by Si deposition and annealing in ultra-high vacuum (UHV). Two distinct reconstruction phases develop upon annealing, first with a (2×1), and at higher temperatures with a c(2×2) LEED pattern. After further annealing the fractional order LEED spots vanish and a (1x1) pattern develops. For the (2×1) phase, STM micrographs show that adatom chains develop on large flat terraces, which in view of AES consist of additional Si. These highly linear and equidistant chains represent a self-assembled well-ordered pattern of nanowires developing due to the intrinsic structure of the 4H-SiC(1102) surface. For the c(2×2) phase AES indicates a surface composition close to the bulk stoichiometry. For the (1×1) phase a further Si depletion is observed.
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