Hard-x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (HAXPES) is a valuable source of information on band-edge profiles deep inside semiconductor thin films and heterojunctions. However, extracting this information requires robust and physically meaningful decomposition of spectra into contributions from individual atomic planes. We present an approach that utilizes the physical requirements of a monotonic dependence of the built-in electrostatic potential on depth and continuity of the potential function and its derivatives. These constraints enable efficient extraction of band-edge profiles and allow one to capture details of the electronic structure, including determination of the signs and magnitudes of the band bending as well as the valence band offsets. The utility of this approach to generate quantitative insight into the electronic structure of complex materials is illustrated
for epitaxial SrTiO3 on intrinsic Si(001).
Revised: September 8, 2020 |
Published: August 3, 2020
Citation
Sushko P.V., and S.A. Chambers. 2020.Extracting band edge profiles at semiconductor heterostructures from hard-x-ray core-level photoelectron spectra.Scientific Reports 10.PNNL-SA-145389.doi:10.1038/s41598-020-69658-9