Potassium-induced charge redistribution on Si(111) surfaces studied by core-level photoemission spectroscopy

Abstract
High-resolution core-level photoemission spectra of the K/Si(111)(7×7) surface system are presented. The Si 2p results show that potassium adsorption induces a Si 2p core level to shift to o/Ihighero/P binding energy, i.e., to the opposite direction than that expected from the Si-K electronegativity differences. This result is compared with that of the K/Si(111)(√3 × √3 )R30°-B system and is interpreted in terms of the K-induced charge redistribution between the Si-adatom–rest-atom pair.