Abstract
Scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy reveal at least a two-stage reaction process which occurs at adatom sites on Si(111)7×7 surfaces exposed to oxygen. Reacted adatoms in the first stage have small (∼1/2 eV) but specific electron-energy shifts, and show roughly a 4:1 preference for the faulted half and a 2:1 preference for the corners of the 7×7 unit cell. Second-stage adatoms appear similar to ‘‘missing’’ adatoms in empty-state topographic images.