Abstract

Fundamental interest for 2D electron gas (2DEG) systems has been recently renewed with the advent of 2D materials and their potential high-impact applications in optoelectronics. Here, we investigate a 2DEG created by the electron transfer from a Ag adatom gas deposited on a Si(111) \[\sqrt{{\bf{3}}}{\boldsymbol{\times }}\sqrt{{\bf{3}}}\]-Ag surface to an electronic surface state. Using low-energy electron microscopy (LEEM), we measure the Ag adatom gas concentration and the 2DEG-induced charge transfer. We demonstrate a linear dependence of the surface work function change on the Ag adatom gas concentration. A breakdown of the linear relationship is induced by the occurrence of the Ag adatom gas superstructure identified as Si(111) \[\sqrt{{\bf{21}}}{\boldsymbol{\times }}\sqrt{{\bf{21}}}\]-Ag only observed below room temperature. We evidence below room temperature a confinement of the 2DEG on atomic terraces characterised by spatial inhomogeneities of the 2DEG-induced charge transfer along with temporal fluctuations. These variations mirror the Ag adatom gas concentration changes induced by the growth of 3D Ag islands and the occurrence of an Ehrlich-Schwoebel diffusion barrier of 155 ± 10 meV.

Details

Title
Spatial inhomogeneity and temporal dynamics of a 2D electron gas in interaction with a 2D adatom gas
Author
Cheynis, F 1 ; Curiotto, S 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Leroy, F 1 ; Müller, P 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo 

 Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, CINAM, Marseille, France 
Pages
1-9
Publication year
2017
Publication date
Sep 2017
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20452322
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1957746720
Copyright
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