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Silicon Nanofabrication and Chemical Modification by UHV-STM
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Abstract
Patterning on the 10 Å size scale has been achieved with a UHV-STM for Si(100)-2×1:H surfaces. Hydrogen passivation serves as a monolayer resist which the STM locally desorbs, exposing clean Si(100)-2×1 for selective chemistry. Two mechanisms have been identified for hydrogen removal by STM electrons: in the field emission regime direct electron stimulated desorption of hydrogen occurs whereas, in the lower energy tunneling regime, hydrogen desorption results from vibrational excitation of the Si-H bond at high tunneling currents. Furthermore, we find that atomic hydrogen is liberated in contrast to molecular hydrogen evolved during thermal desorption. Selective oxidation and nitridation of the STM-patterned areas has been achieved.
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