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Second harmonie spectroscopy of Si surfaces with H, Ge, and B adsorbates: experiment and theory

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Abstract

Reflected second harmonic spectra from a Si(Q01)-(2xl) surface in ultrahigh vacuum change in radically different ways upon adsorption of hydrogen, germanium, or boron. Ab initio and semi-empirical tight-binding microscopic theories reproduce and explain the observed trends.

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