The chemical modification of hydrogen‐passivated n‐Si (111) surfaces by a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) operating in air is reported. The modified surface regions have been characterized by STM spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), time‐of‐flight secondary‐ion mass spectrometry (TOF SIMS), and chemical etch/Nomarski microscopy. Comparison of STM images with SEM, TOF SIMS, and optical information indicates that the STM contrast mechanism of these features arises entirely from electronic structure effects rather than from topographical differences between the modified and unmodified substrate. No surface modification was observed in a nitrogen ambient. Direct writing of features with 100 nm resolution was demonstrated. The p...
Low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) has been used to image CH3-terminated Si(111) su...
The Si(100) 2 x 1 surface, a technologically important surface in microelectronics and silicon molec...
Scanning-probe microscopes (SPM), i.e. the scanning-tunneling and force microscopes, can be used to ...
The modification of HF-etched silicon (100) surface with a scanning tunneling microscope(STM) operat...
Si(111) and Si(100) surfaces have been observed by an air-operating scanning tunneling microscope (S...
We have investigated the mechanism of scanning tunnelling microscope (STM)-induced oxidation of a hy...
We have investigated the mechanism of scanning tunnelling microscope (STM)-induced oxidation of a hy...
Nanoscale patterning of the Si(100)-2x1:H monohydride surface has been achieved using an ultrahigh v...
Clean silicon surfaces and the reactions of carbon and hydrogen with the surfaces are studied in UHV...
Low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) has been used to image CH3-terminated Si(111) su...
Nanoscale patterning of the Si(100)‐2×1 monohydride surface has been achieved by using an ultrahigh ...
Nanometer scale patterning of the monohydride surface has been achieved by using an ultrahigh-vacuum...
We report the local oxidation of hydrogen terminated silicon (Si) surfaces induced with the scanning...
Patterning on the 10 angstrom size scale has been achieved with a UHV-STM for Si(100)-2×1:H surfaces...
Nanofabrication on silicon surfaces has been achieved in a manner similar to e-beam/resist technolog...
Low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) has been used to image CH3-terminated Si(111) su...
The Si(100) 2 x 1 surface, a technologically important surface in microelectronics and silicon molec...
Scanning-probe microscopes (SPM), i.e. the scanning-tunneling and force microscopes, can be used to ...
The modification of HF-etched silicon (100) surface with a scanning tunneling microscope(STM) operat...
Si(111) and Si(100) surfaces have been observed by an air-operating scanning tunneling microscope (S...
We have investigated the mechanism of scanning tunnelling microscope (STM)-induced oxidation of a hy...
We have investigated the mechanism of scanning tunnelling microscope (STM)-induced oxidation of a hy...
Nanoscale patterning of the Si(100)-2x1:H monohydride surface has been achieved using an ultrahigh v...
Clean silicon surfaces and the reactions of carbon and hydrogen with the surfaces are studied in UHV...
Low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) has been used to image CH3-terminated Si(111) su...
Nanoscale patterning of the Si(100)‐2×1 monohydride surface has been achieved by using an ultrahigh ...
Nanometer scale patterning of the monohydride surface has been achieved by using an ultrahigh-vacuum...
We report the local oxidation of hydrogen terminated silicon (Si) surfaces induced with the scanning...
Patterning on the 10 angstrom size scale has been achieved with a UHV-STM for Si(100)-2×1:H surfaces...
Nanofabrication on silicon surfaces has been achieved in a manner similar to e-beam/resist technolog...
Low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) has been used to image CH3-terminated Si(111) su...
The Si(100) 2 x 1 surface, a technologically important surface in microelectronics and silicon molec...
Scanning-probe microscopes (SPM), i.e. the scanning-tunneling and force microscopes, can be used to ...