Abstract

We report here the temperature-dependent measurements of the valence spectra, and the C 1s and the Si 2p core-level spectra of the C 60 adsorbed Si(111)-(7×7) surface, using photoelectron spectroscopy. At 300 K the valence spectra show the physisorption of most C 60 molecules for a one monolayer C 60 film. After annealing the sample at 1120 K the molecular orbitals disappear due to the breakdown of the C 60 cage. The C 1s and Si 2p core-level spectra obtained at the same temperature indicate the progress of SiC formation at the interface between C 60 and the Si(111) surface. After annealing at 1170 K, the formation of SiC islands is confirmed by the binding energies of the peaks observed in the valence and C 1s core-level spectra.

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