F.J. Himpsel, K. Christmann, et al.
Physical Review B
The technique of polarization-dependent near-edge x-ray absorption is applid to an interface by taking advantage of core-level and Auger energy shifts for interface atoms. For epitaxial CaF2/Si(111) several unoccupied Ca- and F-derived interface states are found. The orientation of the corresponding orbitals is determined from the polarization dependence. The Ca atoms at the interface are found to be in the 1 + oxidation state. © 1986 The American Physical Society.
F.J. Himpsel, K. Christmann, et al.
Physical Review B
F.J. Himpsel, W. Steinmann
Physical Review B
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Applied Physics A Solids and Surfaces
F.J. Himpsel, Inder P. Batra
Solid State Communications