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Surface degeneracy Quasi-metallization of surfaces

The semiconductor surface where the Fermi level is pinned at a surface state of high density (Fig. 2-31) is in the state of degeneracy of electron levels, because of the high electron state density at the surface Fermi level. Similarly, the surface degeneracy is also established when the band bending becomes so great that the Fermi level is pinned either in the conduction band or in the valence band as shown in Fig. 2-32. [Pg.44]

Since the electron state density near the Fermi level at the degenerated surface (Fermi level pinning) is so high as to be comparable with that of metals, the Fermi level pinning at the surface state, at the conduction band, or at the valence band, is often called the quasi-metallization of semiconductor surfaces. As is described in Chap. 8, the quasi-metallized surface occasionally plays an important role in semiconductor electrode reactions. [Pg.44]


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