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Work Function Control of Germanium through Carborane-Carboxylic Acid Surface Passivation.

Andrew C SerinoMary E AndersonLiban M A SalehRafal M DziedzicHarrison MillsLiv K HeidenreichAlexander M SpokoynyPaul S Weiss
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2017)
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of carborane isomers with different dipole moments passivate germanium to modulate surface work function while maintaining chemical environment and surface energy. To identify head groups capable of monolayer formation on germanium surfaces, we studied thiol-, hydroxyl-, and carboxyl-terminated carboranes. These films were successfully formed with carboxylic acid head groups instead of the archetypal thiol, suggesting that the carborane cluster significantly affects headgroup reactivity. Film characterization included X-ray and ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopies as well as contact angle goniometry. Using these carboranes, the germanium surface work function was tailored over 0.4 eV without significant changes to wetting properties.
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