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Relaxations of the surface photovoltage effect on the atomically controlled semiconductor surfaces studied by time-resolved photoemission spectroscopy
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Relaxations of the surface photovoltage effect on the atomically controlled semiconductor surfaces studied by time-resolved photoemission spectroscopy

M. Ogawa, S. Yamamoto, K. Fujikawa, R. Hobara, R. Yukawa, Sh. Yamamoto, S. Kitagawa, D. Pierucci, M.G. Silly, C.-H. Lin, …
Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, Vol.88(16), 165313
21/10/2013

Abstract

We have systematically investigated relaxation of the surface photovoltage effect on the atomically controlled In/Si(111) surfaces with distinctive surface states and different amounts of the surface band bending. The temporal variations were traced in real time by time-resolved photoemission spectroscopy using soft x-ray synchrotron radiation. The relaxation is found to be temporally limited by two steps of the carrier transfer from the bulk to the surface: the tunneling process at a delay time ≤100 ns and the thermionic process on the following time scale (≥100 ns). Crossover of the two mechanisms can be understood by breakdown of the quantum tunneling regime by the increase in width of the space-charge layer during the relaxation. © 2013 American Physical Society.

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