ULTRAVIOLET PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY STUDY OF OXYGEN ADSORPTION ON RB-COVERED INSB (111) SURFACES
1998
Oxygen adsorption on Rb-covered InSb(111) surface has been studied at room temperature as a function of Rb coverage using ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy. At low O2 exposures, the intensity ratio of O22- to O2- increases with Rb coverage. The surfaces with low Rb coverages are mainly covered by Sb oxides, causing an increase of work function. For high Rb coverages, the Sb atoms are oxidized below a thin layer of Rb peroxide, which is related to an initial decrease of the work function. At high O2 exposures, the intensity of O2- ion increases with Rb coverage.
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