Experimental and theoretical NEXAFS/XPS study of the room-temperature adsorption of acetonitrile on Si (001) -2×1

S. Rangan, F. Bournel, J. J. Gallet, S. Kubsky, K. Le Guen, G. Dufour, F. Rochet, F. Sirotti, S. Carniato, V. Ilakovac

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Abstract

Combining synchrotron radiation N 1s x-ray photoemission and x-ray absorption spectroscopy to density functional theory calculations of electron transition energies and cross sections performed on silicon clusters, we have re-examined the issue of acetonitrile adsorption on single- and two-domain Si (001) -2×1 surfaces, taking into consideration the various adsorption models proposed in the recent theoretical works. It is shown that at 300 K and saturation coverage, the molecule is chemisorbed both under nondissociated and dissociated forms. The nondissociative adsorption mode results from a di-σ bonding involving the cyano group. The use of a vicinal surface allows us to show that the side-on (a cycloadditionlike product on the Si dimer) is the majority species of di-σ type. The datively bonded molecule (end-on) is not observed at 300 K. The molecule also dissociates on the surface, under the form of a cyanomethyl plus a silicon monohydride, a model which has not been so far proposed by theoretical works.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number165319
JournalPhysical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
Volume71
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - 2005
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Condensed Matter Physics

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