A PHOTOEMISSION-STUDY OF ELECTRON-STATES IN SB-ION IMPLANTED TIO2(110)
Ion implantation has been used to dope single-crystal TiO2(110) in the near-surface region. The Sb dopant quenches an electronic state at about 1 eV binding energy usually observed in photoemission from undoped TiO2 and produces a new electronic surface state toward the bottom of the bulk bandgap. T...
Main Authors: | Taverner, A, Gulino, A, Egdell, R, Tate, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1995
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