Density and Energy of Surface States on Cleaved Surfaces of Germanium

Abstract
The channel technique has been successfully applied to measurement of the properties of cleaved germanium surfaces. A clean germanium surface is highly p type with the Fermi level near the valence band at the surface. This is brought about by acceptor-like surface states close to the edge of the valence band with a density of at least 1.5×1012/cm2. The density of these low-lying surface states decreases when the surface is exposed to oxygen. A comparison is made between results on cleaved surfaces and surfaces cleaned by ion bombardment.

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