Domains of different surface reconstruction-negatively or positively buckled isomers-have been previously observed on highly n-doped Si(111)-2 × 1 surfaces by angle-resolved ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy. At low temperature, separate domains of the two isomer types are apparent in the data. It was argued in the previous work that the negative isomers have a lower energy of their empty surface states than the positive isomers, providing a driving force for the formation of the negative isomers. In this work we show that the relative abundance of these two isomers shows considerable variation from sample to sample, and it is argued that the size of the isomer domains is likely to be rela...
The Si(111)2x1 is among the most investigated surfaces. Nonetheless, several issues are still not un...
The fundamental atomic and electronic behaviour of clean silicon surfaces has been studied within a ...
The experimental data regarding the energy distribution of dangling-bond electronic states at the Si...
<p>Domains of different surface reconstruction – negatively- or positively-buckled isomers – have be...
Domains of different surface reconstruction - negatively or positively buckled isomers - have been p...
Domains of different surface reconstruction-negatively or positively buckled isomers-have been previ...
A long-standing puzzle regarding the Si(111) - 2 x 1 surface has been solved. The surface energy gap...
A long-standing puzzle regarding the Si(111) - 2 x 1 surface has been solved. The surface energy gap...
A long-standing puzzle regarding the Si(111)-2×1 surface has been solved. The surface energy gap pre...
A long-standing puzzle regarding the Si(111)-2x1 surface has been solved. The surface energy gap pr...
The relative energy stability between Si(111)2 x 1 positive and negative buckling is still a puzzle....
The Si(111)2x1 is one of the most studied surfaces. Its reconstruction is described by the Pandey mo...
The Si(111)2x1 is among the most investigated surfaces. Nonetheless, several issues are still not un...
The fundamental atomic and electronic behaviour of clean silicon surfaces has been studied within a ...
The experimental data regarding the energy distribution of dangling-bond electronic states at the Si...
<p>Domains of different surface reconstruction – negatively- or positively-buckled isomers – have be...
Domains of different surface reconstruction - negatively or positively buckled isomers - have been p...
Domains of different surface reconstruction-negatively or positively buckled isomers-have been previ...
A long-standing puzzle regarding the Si(111) - 2 x 1 surface has been solved. The surface energy gap...
A long-standing puzzle regarding the Si(111) - 2 x 1 surface has been solved. The surface energy gap...
A long-standing puzzle regarding the Si(111)-2×1 surface has been solved. The surface energy gap pre...
A long-standing puzzle regarding the Si(111)-2x1 surface has been solved. The surface energy gap pr...
The relative energy stability between Si(111)2 x 1 positive and negative buckling is still a puzzle....
The Si(111)2x1 is one of the most studied surfaces. Its reconstruction is described by the Pandey mo...
The Si(111)2x1 is among the most investigated surfaces. Nonetheless, several issues are still not un...
The fundamental atomic and electronic behaviour of clean silicon surfaces has been studied within a ...
The experimental data regarding the energy distribution of dangling-bond electronic states at the Si...