Abstract
Potassium–oxygen species were deposited on pure, Si nanoparticles coated and H-terminated Si nanoparticles coated p-Si(1 0 0) surfaces by pulsed laser ablation of potassium superoxide (KO 2) target. The deposition properties, composition and the work function changes of the deposited species were investigated in situ using an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and a Kelvin probe measurement. The deposited species were assigned to K 2O 2 and KO 2, and they can be selectively deposited by controlling the laser fluence: i.e., at 200 mJ/cm 2 and at those more than 300 mJ/cm 2, respectively. Experimental results showed that the work function decreased drastically with depositing of KO x ( x = 1 or 2), and the minimum work function values observed were 1.0 eV and 0.7 eV for pure p-Si(1 0 0) and Si nanoparticles coated substrates, respectively. The study demonstrates the formation of the surface species with minimum work function can be identified by XPS.
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