Title of article :
Laser-induced thermal desorption mass spectrometry of
functionalized silicon surfaces
Author/Authors :
Dominic Lingenfelser، نويسنده , , Peter Hess، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Functionalization of materials and laser patterning of chemisorbed layers play an increasing role in tailoring and structuring surface properties
on the nanoscale. An attractive method of investigating organic functionalizations is laser-induced thermal desorption (LITD). The analysis of
well-defined H- and D-terminated Si(1 1 1)-(1 1):H(D) surfaces was used to quantify the LITD technique. Moreover, oxidized silicon surfaces
were functionalized with trimethylsilyl (TMS) and (3,3,3-trifluoropropyl)-dimethylsilyl (TFP) hydrophobic end groups. The samples were
irradiated normal to the surface with focused XeCl laser pulses. The desorbed species were monitored at an oblique angle and their time-of-flight
(TOF) distributions were measured with a quadrupole mass analyzer. The TOF temperatures of silicon were calibrated for different laser pulse
energies by desorption of H2 and D2. In the LITD experiments, the desorption of trimethylsilanol groups was observed for TMS terminations,
indicating that essentially the whole molecule desorbs from the surface. The TOF data could be fitted to Maxwellian distributions, providing the
desorption yield of the emitted species, their mass, and temperature. On the other hand, several characteristic fragments were found for the TFPterminated
surface. The TOF distributions indicate that the fragments detected with the analyzer derived from different desorbed species.
Keywords :
Functionalized silicon , Laser-induced thermal desorption , Mass spectrometry
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science