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The effects of a surface electric dipole layer on the emission of negative secondary ions from clean and oxidized Si(111) surfaces have been studied under static-mode, 500-eV Ne+ bombardment. For clean Si(111) surfaces, the work-function dependence of the emission of Si- is independent of whether Cs or Li adatoms are used to create the dipole layer. However, in the presence of an oxygen matrix, the dependence of Si- emission is altered from the clean Si case and is dependent on the particular alkali dipole layer used, illustrating the importance of matrix effects in negative-ion emission. © 1982 The American Physical Society.
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