Abstract

We have investigated the Sb-induced phase transition of the reconstructed Si(112) surface by low energy electron diffraction (LEED) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). A sharp sixfold hexagonal LEED pattern was observed when Sb was deposited on the clean Si(112) surface at 300°C, corresponding to the bulk-terminated 1×1 structure of the Si(111) surface. From the LEED pattern and the XPS results, we suggest a surface structure corresponding to the LEED pattern with (111) - 1×1 + weak 5×1 spots for the Sb/Si(112) surface.

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