Abstract

Progress in understanding the chemical and electronic properties of metal-semiconductor interfaces has depended heavily on the use of surface science techniques. This article provides an overview of the wide range of atomic-scale chemical phenomena observed at metal-semiconductor interfaces and their relation to contact charge transfer and macroscopic Schottky barrier formation. Particular emphasis is given to this author's research contributions over the past two decades.

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