Suwa et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Chemical structure of interfacial transition layer formed on Si (100) and its dependence on oxidation temperature, annealing in forming gas, and difference in oxidizing …Suwa et al., 2013
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- 8631376660567914318
- Author
- Suwa T
- Teramoto A
- Kumagai Y
- Abe K
- Li X
- Nakao Y
- Yamamoto M
- Nohira H
- Muro T
- Kinoshita T
- Sugawa S
- Ohmi T
- Hattori T
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- Publication venue
- Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
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The angle-resolved Si 2p photoelectron spectra arising from a interfacial transition layer formed on a Si (100) were measured with a probing depth of nearly 2 nm. The novel analytical procedure of these spectra was developed by considering that one SiO 2 …
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