Na-Promoted Oxidation of Si - the Specific Oxidation Mechanism
The dramatic enhancement of the silicon room-temperature oxidation rate by a Na overlayer has been attributed to the spectator catalytic action of the alkali metal. In contrast, we show evidence that Na participates in the oxidation process binding an oxygen atom in a substoichiometric intermediate oxidation state. This causes preferential saturation of the semiconductor dangling bonds on the surface and a subsequent promotion of the oxide growth. We have, in fact, detected the Na 2p photoemission chemical shifts when bonds with an oxygen atom are established in a hybrid configuration.
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Ecole polytech fed,inst phys appl,ph ecublens,ch-1015 lausanne,switzerland. Faraci, g, univ catania,dipartmento fis,consorzio interuniv fis mat,corso italia 57,i-95129 catania,italy.
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