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In the presence of metallic states, deposition-generated midgap levels at the semiconductor surface evolve into resonances that accommodate the fractional charge density that ultimately determines the Fermi level and hence the Schottky-barrier height. This concept is applied to calculate both the barrier heights of GaAs for nonalloyed metal-semiconductor interfaces, and the index-of-interface behavior for 15 tetrahedrally coordinated semiconductors. © 1989 The American Physical Society.
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