A. Föhlisch, F. Hennies, S. Vijayalakshmi, A. Pietzsch, M. Nagasono, and W. Wurth
Spectroscopy on Molecular Adsorbates
Surface science is "where the rubber hits the road". All materials have surfaces, and like a tire that grips or slips depending on its surface properties, a material's surface properties (mechanical, optical, magnetic, electronic, and chemical) determine how it interacts with the outside world. Chemical surface behavior in particular is central to a wide variety of technologies, including the catalytic converters used in cars.
Die Wechselwirkung von Atomen und Molekülen mit Oberflächen
bestimmt eine Grosszahl von Prozessen in unserer Umgebung und in
technologischen und chemischen Prozessen. Um die Wechselwirkung von Molekülen mit Oberflächen zu
untersuchen, müssen die wenigen Atome und Moleküle, die mit
der Oberfläche in Kontakt sind, von der sehr viel größeren Zahl der passiven Atome im Inneren des
Materials getrennt werden. Resonante inelastische
Röntgenstreuung (RIXS) und Nahkanten-Röntgenabsorptionsspektroskopie (NEXAFS) als elementspezifische und chemisch selektive
Untersuchungsmethoden erlauben dies.
F. Hennies, A. Pietzsch, M. Nagasono, N. Witkowski,
M. N. Piancastelli, W. Wurth, and A. Föhlisch
Surf. Sci. 529, 144-150 (1 April 2003) doi: 10.1016/S0039-6028(03)00079-7
Surf. Sci. 562, 65-72 (1 August 2004) doi: 10.1016/j.susc.2004.05.007
Phys. Rev. B 68, 115408 (11 September 2003) doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.68.115408
The bonding of hydrocarbons to the Si(001)-surface is of particular interest due
to the proposed technological potential of the hydrocarbon–silicon interface in
bio-molecular sensors, SiC containing devices in optoelectronic applications or
even future integrated circuitry beyond today's silicon
oxide based semiconductor manufacturing. We have investigated the adsorption of
acetylene (C2H2), ethylene (C2H4), and
benzene (C6H6) on oriented single-domain Si(001)-(2×1)
surfaces at room temperature by means of fully polarization-resolved
near-edge x-ray-absorption fine-structure (NEXAFS). Our studies allow to unambigously
determine the actual adsorption geometry of these molecules among sets of competing models
discussed in literature before.
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