We have measured the change in the optical reflection anisotropy of a clean Ge(001) surface upon exposure to molecular oxygen up to saturation coverage. Both phase and amplitude changes have been recorded with a normal-incidence ellipsometer. They have been found to be related by a Kramers-Kronig transformation. The change in the complex reflection ratio could be interpreted as an anisotropy of the clean Ge(001)2 × 1 surface dielectric function, using a three-layer McIntyre-Aspnes approach and neglecting the oxygen overlayer. The surface dielectric function anisotropy can be described fairly well by optical selection rules, based on symmetry arguments. This model was applied to the possible optical transitions at this surface between filled...
We report measurements of the azimuthal anisotropy in the normal incidence reflectance of clean and ...
Photoemission spectroscopy is used to demonstrate that Ge segregates to the first atomic layer of Ge...
Journal ArticleIt is demonstrated, using reflectance difference spectroscopy, scanning tunneling mic...
We have measured the change in the optical reflection anisotropy of a clean Ge(001) surface upon exp...
The surface induced optical anisotropy in the electronic structure of clean Ge(001)2 × 1 was studied...
The formation of the Ge/GaAs(001) interface has been investigated following the transformation of an...
Surface modifications induced by germanium deposition onto clean GaAs(001) substrates have been moni...
We have applied reflectance anisotropy spectroscopy (RAS) to investigate the rebonded-step (RS) reco...
By analyzing the equilibrium shape of vacancy islands on the Ge(001) surface we have determined the ...
By a combination of theoretical calculations and experiments, we have investigated the GaAs(001) sur...
We combine reflectance anisotropy spectroscopy (RAS) with low energy electron diffraction, Auger ele...
This paper describes a study concerning the interaction of oxygen with clean Ge(001)2 × 1 surfaces i...
The authors have calculated the energy differences between the four members of the 2*1 family (b(2*1...
We investigated the preparation of single domain Ge(100):As surfaces in a metal-organic vapor phase ...
Journal ArticleBy calculating the evolution of surface energies and surface stress tensors of Ge-cov...
We report measurements of the azimuthal anisotropy in the normal incidence reflectance of clean and ...
Photoemission spectroscopy is used to demonstrate that Ge segregates to the first atomic layer of Ge...
Journal ArticleIt is demonstrated, using reflectance difference spectroscopy, scanning tunneling mic...
We have measured the change in the optical reflection anisotropy of a clean Ge(001) surface upon exp...
The surface induced optical anisotropy in the electronic structure of clean Ge(001)2 × 1 was studied...
The formation of the Ge/GaAs(001) interface has been investigated following the transformation of an...
Surface modifications induced by germanium deposition onto clean GaAs(001) substrates have been moni...
We have applied reflectance anisotropy spectroscopy (RAS) to investigate the rebonded-step (RS) reco...
By analyzing the equilibrium shape of vacancy islands on the Ge(001) surface we have determined the ...
By a combination of theoretical calculations and experiments, we have investigated the GaAs(001) sur...
We combine reflectance anisotropy spectroscopy (RAS) with low energy electron diffraction, Auger ele...
This paper describes a study concerning the interaction of oxygen with clean Ge(001)2 × 1 surfaces i...
The authors have calculated the energy differences between the four members of the 2*1 family (b(2*1...
We investigated the preparation of single domain Ge(100):As surfaces in a metal-organic vapor phase ...
Journal ArticleBy calculating the evolution of surface energies and surface stress tensors of Ge-cov...
We report measurements of the azimuthal anisotropy in the normal incidence reflectance of clean and ...
Photoemission spectroscopy is used to demonstrate that Ge segregates to the first atomic layer of Ge...
Journal ArticleIt is demonstrated, using reflectance difference spectroscopy, scanning tunneling mic...