Fermi-level pinning and intrinsic surface states in cleaved GaP

P. Chiaradia, M. Fanfoni, P. Nataletti, P. De Padova, L. J. Brillson, M. L. Slade, R. E. Viturro, D. Kilday, and G. Margaritondo
Phys. Rev. B 39, 5128 – Published 15 March 1989
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Abstract

We have performed photoelectron spectroscopy of the clean GaP(110) surface, obtained by cleaving n-type specimens. The results show that Fermi-level stabilization occurs in a wide range of positions. In some cases nearly flat bands were obtained. The surface Fermi-level position in n-type GaP(110) is then due to extrinsic surface states, probably cleavage defects, as in the case of p-type samples. The density of these extrinsic states depends upon the quality of the cleave. Previously the Fermi-level pinning in n-type GaP(110) surfaces instead was attributed to (empty) intrinsic surface states located at 1.6±0.1 eV above the valence band. GaP(110) was considered an exception among III-V compounds, since in general atomic relaxation removes intrinsic surface states from the fundamental gap. The present results set a lower bound for the energetic position of the empty surface states slightly below the bottom of the conduction band. Therefore GaP(110) exhibits a gap practically free from intrinsic surface states, like the other III-V compounds so far investigated. We have also performed a spectroscopic study of the empty (intrinsic) surface states on the same surface by measuring the absorption edge of the P 2p core level. The result shows that the wave functions of the empty dangling-bond states, mainly cationic in origin, have a sizable localization on the anion site as well.

  • Received 2 November 1988

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.39.5128

©1989 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

P. Chiaradia, M. Fanfoni, P. Nataletti, and P. De Padova

  • Istituto Struttura Materia, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Frascati, Italy

L. J. Brillson, M. L. Slade, and R. E. Viturro

  • Xerox Webster Research Center, Webster, New York 14580

D. Kilday and G. Margaritondo

  • Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706

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Vol. 39, Iss. 8 — 15 March 1989

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