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6th Trieste IUPAP-ICTP Semiconductor Symposium : Festschrift Harbeke (Günther)

Hydrogen on semiconductor surfaces has been an area of considerable activity over the last two decades. Structural, thermal, and dynamical properties of hydrogen chemisorbed on crystalline silicon and other semiconductors have been studied in great detail. These properties serve as a reference for...

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Autores principales: Chevallier, J, Stutzmann, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1991
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/232894
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Stutzmann, M
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description Hydrogen on semiconductor surfaces has been an area of considerable activity over the last two decades. Structural, thermal, and dynamical properties of hydrogen chemisorbed on crystalline silicon and other semiconductors have been studied in great detail. These properties serve as a reference for related, but more complex systems such as hydrogen at multiple vacancies in crystalline semiconductors or at microvoids in amorphous samples. Interesting from a surface physics point of view is the fact that hydrogen as a monovalent element is an ideal terminator for unsaturated bonds on surfaces
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spelling cern-2328942021-04-22T21:36:18Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/232894engChevallier, JStutzmann, M6th Trieste IUPAP-ICTP Semiconductor Symposium : Festschrift Harbeke (Günther)Other Fields of PhysicsHydrogen on semiconductor surfaces has been an area of considerable activity over the last two decades. Structural, thermal, and dynamical properties of hydrogen chemisorbed on crystalline silicon and other semiconductors have been studied in great detail. These properties serve as a reference for related, but more complex systems such as hydrogen at multiple vacancies in crystalline semiconductors or at microvoids in amorphous samples. Interesting from a surface physics point of view is the fact that hydrogen as a monovalent element is an ideal terminator for unsaturated bonds on surfacesoai:cds.cern.ch:2328941991
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6th Trieste IUPAP-ICTP Semiconductor Symposium : Festschrift Harbeke (Günther)
title 6th Trieste IUPAP-ICTP Semiconductor Symposium : Festschrift Harbeke (Günther)
title_full 6th Trieste IUPAP-ICTP Semiconductor Symposium : Festschrift Harbeke (Günther)
title_fullStr 6th Trieste IUPAP-ICTP Semiconductor Symposium : Festschrift Harbeke (Günther)
title_full_unstemmed 6th Trieste IUPAP-ICTP Semiconductor Symposium : Festschrift Harbeke (Günther)
title_short 6th Trieste IUPAP-ICTP Semiconductor Symposium : Festschrift Harbeke (Günther)
title_sort 6th trieste iupap-ictp semiconductor symposium : festschrift harbeke (günther)
topic Other Fields of Physics
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