Analysis of Core-Level Spectra of the Li/Ge(111)-3×1 and Na/Ge(111)-3×1 Surfaces(Condensed matter: electronic structure and electrical, magnetic, and optical properties)
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By analyzing the Ge 3d core-level photoelectron spectra, we studied the structures of the Na/Ge(111)-3×1 and Li/Ge(111)-3×1 surfaces. For both surfaces, two surface related components lying on either side of the main bulk peak were identified in the spectra. The similarity of the spectra from the two surfaces indicates that the surfaces do indeed share a common structure. The core-level photoelectron spectra of the Na- and Li-induced Ge(111)-3×1 surfaces are well consistent with the honeycomb-chain-channel model, which was proposed as the structure of the Si(111)-3×1 induced by alkali metals.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 2007-04-15
著者
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LEE GeunSeop
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Haenyang University
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Lee Geunseop
Department Of Physics Inha University
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CHO Hyejin
Department of Physics, Inha University
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KlM Younghoon
Department of Physics, Inha University
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SHIM Hyungjoon
Department of Physics, Inha University
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Cho Hyejin
Department Of Physics Inha University
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Klm Younghoon
Department Of Physics Inha University
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Shim Hyungjoon
Department Of Physics Inha University
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Kim Younghoon
Department of Physics, Inha University
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KIM Younghoon
Department of Animal Science and Institute of Rare Earth for Biological Application, Chonbuk National University
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