Abstract
Experimental results on the conductivity and field-effect mobility of clean germanium, and the changes in these properties under progressive oxygen-coverage, are reviewed. The changes take place in three rather well-defined stages. Simple surface-state distributions are found by trial-and-error, which account for each of these stages. All three appear to be due pairwise (donor and acceptor) changes in surface state concentrations.
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