Abstract
A macromolecular concept of the structure of solids and induction constants are used to quantitatively assess the reactivity of hydroxyl groups on the surface of single-crystal matrices, as exemplified by silicon. The oxide layer on the surface of such matrices is shown to influence the reactivity of silanol groups in atomic layer deposition processes.
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