AVS 45th International Symposium
    Surface Science Division Wednesday Sessions

Session SS2-WeA
Photochemistry and Deposition

Wednesday, November 4, 1998, 2:00 pm, Room 309
Moderator: C.M. Greenlief, University of Missouri, Columbia


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2:00pm SS2-WeA1
Photochemical Routes to Group IV Deposition
G.J. Batinica, J.L. Stepnowski, J.E. Crowell, University of California, San Diego
2:20pm SS2-WeA2
Electron Induced Deposition of Germanium on Si(100): TPD, XPS, and HREELS Study
J. Lozano, J.H. Craig, J.H. Campbell, University of Texas, El Paso
2:40pm SS2-WeA3
Photodesorption of Condensed Gases by Lyman-@alpha@
D.A. Bahr, R.A. Baragiola, University of Virginia
3:00pm SS2-WeA4
Photodesorption of Positive Ions from Oxyanion-Containing Inorganic Crystals
C. Bandis, M.L. Dawes, S.C. Langford, J.T. Dickinson, Washington State University
3:20pm SS2-WeA5
Direct Observation of Synchrotron-Radiation-Stimulated Decomposition of SiO@sub 2@ Thin Films on Si(111) Surfaces using Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
T. Miyamae, T. Urisu, S. Hirano, Institute for Molecular Science, Japan, H. Uchida, T. Yagi, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan, I. Munro, Institute for Molecular Science, Japan
3:40pm SS2-WeA6
Surface Decomposition Reaction of Trisdimethylaminoantimony on GaSb(100)-(3x1)
K. Yong, P.D. Kirsch, J.G. Ekerdt, University of Texas, Austin
4:00pm SS2-WeA7
Interaction of Ethylene with the Ge(100)-2x1 Surface: Coverage and Time-Dependent Behavior
A.V. Teplyakov, Stanford University, P. Lal, Y. Noah, M.J. Kong, New York University, S.F. Bent, Stanford University
4:20pm SS2-WeA8
Interaction of Amines with Hydrogen on Al(111)
J.N. Russell, Jr., C.S. Kim, Naval Research Laboratory
4:40pm SS2-WeA9
Adsorption and Reaction of Chlorine on Low Index Diamond Single Crystal Surfaces
S. Hadenfeldt, C. Benndorf, University of Hamburg, Germany
5:00pm SS2-WeA10
Desorption Kinetics of Hydrogen and Deuterium from Diamond (111)x(1x1) via Helium Atom Scattering
S.A. Safron, J.G. Skofronick, Florida State University, A. Glebov, J.P. Toennies, S. Vollmer, Max Planck Institut fuer Stroemungsforschung, Germany