Hydrogen desorption kinetics from monohydride and dihydride species on silicon surfaces
- 15 May 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 37 (14), 8234-8243
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.37.8234
Abstract
Hydrogen desorption kinetics from monohydride and dihydride species on crystalline-silicon surfaces were measured using transmission Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. The FTIR desorption measurements were performed in situ in an ultrahigh-vacuum chamber using high-surface-area porous-silicon samples. The kinetics for hydrogen desorption from the monohydride and dihydride species was monitored using the SiH stretch mode at 2102 and the scissors mode at 910 , respectively. Annealing studies revealed that hydrogen from the species desorbed between 640 and 700 K, whereas hydrogen from the SiH species desorbed between 720 and 800 K. Isothermal studies revealed second-order hydrogen desorption kinetics for both the monohydride and dihydride surface species. Desorption activation barriers of 65 kcal/mol (2.82 eV) and 43 kcal/mol (1.86 eV) were measured for the monohydride and dihydride species, respectively. These desorption activation barriers yield upper limits of 84.6 kcal/mol (3.67 eV) and 73.6 kcal/mol (3.19 eV) for the Si-H chemical bond energies of the SiH and surface species.
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