Abstract
The identification of interface states and their role in Fermi-level pinning has attracted great attention.1 By comparison to traditional noncontact methodologies, second-harmonic generation provides the intrinsic interface sensitivity and long penetration depth necessary for studies of buried interfaces.2
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