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Title: Characterization of Surface States at a Semiconductor Electrolyte Interface by Electroreflectance Spectroscopy
Authors: Tomkiewicz M
Siripala W
Keywords: Electrolytes; Spectrum analysis; Surfaces; Surfaces (Physics)
Issue Date: 1983
Publisher: Journal De Physique
Abstract: Supra bandgap and subband gap Electrolyte Electroreflectance is being used to characterize surface states at semiconductor liquid interfaces. The surface states can manifest themselves either through direct optical transitions as in the case of n - TiO2 - aqueous electrolyte interface or through their effect on the response of the Fermi level to small changes in the electrode potential as in the case of single crystal CdIn2Se4 in polysulfide solutions.
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