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A c(6 × 4) structure formed on Cu(0 0 1) by the coadsorption of Mg and Bi atoms at room temperature has been determined by a tensor low energy electron diffraction analysis. It is an ordered surface ternary alloy with a thickness of single layer, in which Mg, Bi and Cu atoms are mixed in the top layer. In the primitive unit cell, there are one Mg, four Bi, six Cu atoms and one vacancy in the top layer, and substituted Mg and Bi atoms form MgBi4 plane clusters being arranged in the c(6 × 4) order. Structural parameters show that Mg-Bi bond distances in the MgBi4 cluster are 3.01 and 3.07 Å, which are shorter than the summation of metallic radii of Mg and Bi. It is concluded that a direct, attractive interaction between Mg and Bi atoms plays critical role in the formation of the c(6 × 4) structure.  相似文献   

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The adsorption of calcium (Ca) atoms on a Cu(0 0 1) surface has been studied by low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) at 130, 300 and 400 K. It is found that a (4 × 4) was the only LEED pattern appeared at 400 K while a quasi-hexagonal structure was formed in a wide range of submonolayer coverage at 130 K. At 300 K, the (4 × 4) LEED spots were broad and weak. The (4 × 4) structure formed at 400 K was determined by a tensor LEED I-V analysis. It is a new-type of surface alloys consisting of five substitutional Ca atoms, nine surface Cu atoms, and two atomic vacancies in the unit cell. In spite of a quite large size-difference between Ca (3.94 Å) and Cu (2.55 Å) atoms, all Ca atoms are located at the substitutional sites. Among surface alloys so far reported, the atomic size ratio between Cu and Ca in the (4 × 4), 1.54, is the largest. Optimized structural parameters reveal that large lateral displacements of surface Cu atoms, being enabled by the appearance of the vacancies, allow the formation of the (4 × 4) structure.  相似文献   

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Ming-Shu Chen 《Surface science》2007,601(22):5162-5169
The adsorption of K atoms on Cu(0 0 1) has been studied by low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) at room temperature (RT) and 130 K. At RT, a (3 × 2)-p2mg LEED pattern with single-domain was observed at coverage of 0.33, whereas the orthogonal two-domain was found at 130 K. At 130 K, a c(4 × 2) pattern with orthogonal two-domain was observed at coverage 0.25. Both the (3 × 2)-p2mg and c(4 × 2) structures have been determined by a tensor LEED analysis. It is demonstrated that K atoms are adsorbed on surface fourfold hollow sites in the c(4 × 2), while in the (3 × 2) structure two K atoms in the unit cell are located at an asymmetric site with a glide-reflection-symmetry. The asymmetric site is at near the midpoint between the exact hollow site and bridge-site but slightly close to the hollow site. A rumpling of 0.07 Å in the first Cu layer was confirmed, which might stabilize K atoms at the asymmetric site. Surface structures appearing in a coverage range 0.25-0.33 are discussed in terms of the occupation of the asymmetric site with increase of coverage.  相似文献   

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Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) has been used to study the various possible structures of adsorbed Bi on the Cu(1 0 0) surface, after equilibration at a temperature of 520 K. All of the structures previously identified by X-ray diffraction (lattice gas, c(2 × 2), c(9√2 × √2)R45°, and p(10 × 10), in order of increasing Bi-coverage) were found to be present on a single sample produced by diffusing Bi onto the Cu(1 0 0) surface from a 3-d source. By investigating the possible coexistence of various pairs of phases, it was demonstrated that the c(2 × 2) phase transforms to the c(9√2 × √2)R45° phase by a first order transition, whereas the transition from c(9√2 × √2)R45° to p(10 × 10) is continuous. In addition, the structure of surface steps was studied as a function of Bi-coverage. The results showed that the presence of Bi changes the nature of the step-step interactions at the Cu(1 0 0) surface from repulsive to attractive. The attractive step-step interactions transform any small deviations from the nominal (1 0 0) orientation of the Cu substrate into (3 1 0) microfacets. When compared with the known equilibrium crystal shape (ECS) of Bi-saturated Cu, the observed microfaceting may imply that the ECS of Cu-Bi alloys is temperature dependent.  相似文献   

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The c(4 × 2) structures in (0 0 1) surfaces of Si and Ge have been studied by low-energy electron diffraction (LEED). Using a proper cleaning method for the Si surface, we were able to observe clear c(4 × 2) LEED patterns up to incident energy of ∼400 eV as well as the Ge surface. Extensive experimental intensity-voltage curves allowed us to optimize the asymmetric dimer model up to the eighth layer (including the dimer layer) in depth in the dynamical LEED calculation. Optimized structural parameters are almost the same for the Si and Ge except for the height of the buckled-up atom of the asymmetric dimer. For the Ge surface, the structural parameters are in excellent agreement with those obtained by a previous theoretical calculation. The tilt angle and bond length of the dimer are 18 ± 1 (19 ± 1)° and 2.4 ± 0.1 (2.5 ± 0.1) Å for the Si(0 0 1) (Ge(0 0 1)), respectively.  相似文献   

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The impingement and interdiffusion of adsorbed Pb and Bi layers spreading from separated 3D pure bulk sources on Cu(1 0 0) has been studied, at T = 513 K, by in situ scanning Auger microscopy. When the leading edges of the pure Pb and Bi diffusion profiles impinge, they both consist of low-coverage lattice gas surface alloyed phases. In these low-coverage phases, Pb displaces surface alloyed Bi and the point of intersection of the profiles drifts towards the Bi source. These features lead to the conclusion that Pb atoms are more strongly bound at surface alloyed sites in Cu(1 0 0) than Bi atoms. Once the total coverage (Pb + Bi) on the substrate reaches about one monolayer, Pb and Bi are dealloyed from the substrate, and the interdiffusion profiles become essentially symmetric. Pb and Bi mix in all proportions, with an interdiffusion coefficient of ∼10−13 m2/s. This is considerably smaller than the self-diffusion coefficients previously observed for pure Pb and Bi in their respective high-coverage phases, indicating that the mechanism of interdiffusion is different from that of self-diffusion. As interdiffusion proceeds, the point of intersection of the Pb and Bi profiles reverses its drift direction, leading to the conclusion that binding of Bi atoms to the Cu(1 0 0) substrate is stronger than that of Pb atoms in the highest-coverage surface dealloyed layers.  相似文献   

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M. Caffio  A. Atrei 《Surface science》2007,601(2):528-535
The alloying process of Ti deposited on Cu(0 0 1) was studied by means of XPS, LEIS, XPD and LEED intensity analysis. With the sample held at 570 K, a linear decrease of the Cu LEIS signal as a function of the amount of Ti deposited is observed in the early stages of deposition until a constant value is reached. At the onset of the plateau a c(√2 × 5√2)R45° LEED pattern starts to be visible. XPD and LEED intensity measurements were performed for the c(√2 × 5√2)R45° phase prepared depositing ca. 1.5 monolayer of Ti. The angle-scanned XPD curves measured for the phase c(√2 × 5√2)R45° reveal that Ti atoms substitute Cu atoms in the fcc lattice of the substrate. The polar XPD curves show that at least the first four layers of the substrate are involved in the alloying process. We found that the (3 1 0) plane of the Cu4Ti alloy (D1a type-structure) fits, without significant contraction or expansion of the lattice parameters, the c(√2 × 5√2)R45° structure. The intensity versus energy curves of the diffracted beams were calculated on the basis of this structural model using the tensor LEED method. The results of the LEED intensity analysis provide a further evidence of the formation of a slab of Cu4Ti(3 1 0) layers.  相似文献   

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Results for deposition and thermal annealing of gallium on the Si(1 0 0)-(2 × 1) surface achieved by synchrotron radiation photoelectron spectroscopy (SR-PES) and low energy electron diffraction (LEED) are presented. In addition to deposition of Ga on a clean surface, the influence of water adsorption on the arrangement of gallium atoms was also studied. The results on Ga deposition at a higher temperature (490 °C) are consistent with a Ga ad-dimer model showing equivalent bond arrangement of all Ga atoms for coverages up to 0.5 ML. The deposition onto a surface with adsorbed water at room temperature led to a disordered gallium growth. In this case gallium atoms bind to silicon dimers already binding fragments of adsorbed water. A subsequent annealing of these layers leads to a surface structure similar to the Ga-(2 × 2), however, it is less ordered, probably due to the presence of silicon oxides formed from water fragments.  相似文献   

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The adsorption properties of CO on the epitaxial five-monolayer Co/Cu(1 0 0) system, where the Co overlayer has stabilized in the metastable fcc-phase, are reported. This system is known to exhibit metallic quantum well (MQW) states at energies 1 eV or greater above the Fermi level, which may influence CO adsorption. The CO/fcc-Co/Cu(1 0 0) system was explored with low energy electron diffraction (LEED), inverse photoemission (IPE), reflection-absorption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS) and temperature programmed desorption (TPD). Upon CO adsorption, a new feature is observed in IPE at 4.4 eV above EF and is interpreted as the CO 2π level. When adsorbed at room temperature, TPD exhibits a CO desorption peak at ∼355 K, while low temperature adsorption reveals additional binding configurations with TPD features at ∼220 K and ∼265 K. These TPD peak temperatures are correlated with different C-O stretch vibrational frequencies observed in the IR spectra. The adsorption properties of this surface are compared to those of the surfaces of single crystal hcp-Co, as well as other metastable thin film systems.  相似文献   

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We investigated Bi thin film growth on Ge(1 1 1) by using low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). In the submonolayer regime, adsorbed Bi atoms form patches of the (2×1) structure. However, the structure does not grow to a long-range order. Following the formation of a (1×1) monolayer (ML) film, two-dimensional (1 1 0)-orientated Bi islands grow. The film orientation changes from (1 1 0) to (1 1 1) at 6-10 ML. The (1 1 0)-oriented Bi film shows a six-domain LEED pattern with missing spots, associated with a glide-line symmetry. The hexagonal (1 1 1) film at 14 ML has a lattice constant 2% smaller than bulk Bi(1 1 1).  相似文献   

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The adsorption and desorption of sulphur on the clean reconstructed Au(1 1 0)-(1 × 2) surface has been studied by low energy electron diffraction, Auger electron spectroscopy and temperature programmed desorption. The results obtained show a complex behaviour of the S/Au(1 1 0) system during sulphur desorption at different temperatures. Two structures of the stable ordered sulphur overlayer on the Au(1 1 0) surface, p(4 × 2) and c(4 × 4), were found after annealing the S/Au(1 1 0) system at 630 K and 463 K, respectively. The corresponding sulphur coverage for these overlayers was estimated by AES signal intensity analysis of the Au NOO and S LMM Auger lines to be equal to 0.13 ML and 0.2 ML, respectively. Both sulphur structures appear after removing an excess of sulphur, which mainly desorbs at 358 K as determined from TPD spectra. Furthermore, it was not possible to produce the lower coverage p(4 × 2) sulphur structure by annealing the c(4 × 4) surface. In the case of the p(4 × 2) S overlayer on the Au(1 1 0)-(1 × 2) surface it is proposed that the sulphur is attached to “missing row” sites only. The c(4 × 4) S overlayer arises via desorption of S2 molecules that are formed on the surface due to mobility of sulphur atoms after a prolonged anneal.  相似文献   

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Zhipeng Chang 《Surface science》2007,601(9):2005-2011
Methanethiol adsorbed on Ru(0 0 0 1)-p(2 × 2)O has been studied by TPD and XPS. The dissociation of methanethiol to methylthiolate and hydrogen at 90 K is evidenced by the observation of hydroxyl and water. The saturation coverage of methylthiolate is ∼0.15 ML, measured by both XPS and TPD. A detailed analysis suggests that only the hcp-hollow sites have been occupied. Upon annealing the surface, water and hydroxyl desorb from the surface at ∼210 K. Methylthiolate decomposes to methyl radical and atomic sulphur via C-S cleavage between 350 and 450 K. Some methyl radicals (0.05 ML) have been transferred to Ru atoms before they decompose to carbon and hydrogen. The rest of methyl radicals desorb as gaseous phase. No evidence for the transfer of methyl radical to surface oxygen has been found.  相似文献   

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The structure of a nickel oxide film 2 ML thick has been investigated by LEED intensity analysis. The NiO film was prepared by evaporating Ni in presence of O2 at a pressure in the 10−6 mbar range. The growth of the oxide film was followed by XPS, LEIS and LEED. In the early stages of deposition, the film shows a (2 × 1) superstructure in LEED. After deposition of 2 ML of NiO, a sharp (1 × 1) LEED pattern is observed. The intensity versus electron energy curves of the LEED spots were measured for this NiO(1 × 1) film and analysed by means of the tensor LEED method. A good level of agreement of the experimental LEED intensities with those calculated for a pseudomorphic NiO(0 0 1) film was obtained. We found that oxygen atoms at the oxide-substrate interface are on-top silver atoms. The interlayer distance in the oxide does not differ significantly from that in bulk NiO(0 0 1), within the accuracy of the analysis. An outward displacement (0.05 ± 0.05 Å) of oxygen atoms with respect to nickel atoms was found at the oxide film surface. The interlayer distance at the silver-nickel oxide interface is 2.43 ± 0.05 Å.  相似文献   

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We have performed total-energy calculations to study theoretical scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) images of the Si(1 1 1)3 × 2 surfaces induced by the adsorption of alkaline-earth metals (AEMs). Previously, in a series of works on Ba/Si(1 1 1) system, we have found that the observed Si(1 1 1)3 × 1-Ba LEED phase indeed has a 3 × 2 periodicity with a Ba coverage of 1/6 ML and the HCC substrate structure. Based on results of the Ba case, we proposed that the HCC structure is also adopted for other AEM atoms, which was confirmed by our recent work. In this paper, we mainly report the STM simulations for different AEM systems to compare with existing experimental data. We discuss the difference in the detailed STM images for different AEM adsorbates. Especially, the difference in filled-state images between Mg and other AEM atoms is attributed to the strong Mg-Si interaction.  相似文献   

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The reaction of acetaldehyde with the Pd(1 1 0) surface has been studied using a molecular beam reactor, TPD and LEED. Below 270 K acetaldehyde sticks to the surface with a high initial probability (∼0.8), but no gas phase products evolve. When the reaction is run at >270 K, hydrogen evolves into the gas phase early in the reaction together with methane in a non-steady-state fashion, but above 300 K there is a very efficient steady-state catalytic reaction at the surface; this reaction is the decarbonylation of acetaldehyde to produce methane and carbon monoxide in the gas phase. This behaviour continues up to about 400 K. However, when acetaldehyde is dosed at 423 K, the reaction rate slowly evolves through a maximum to a very low catalytic rate. Upon carrying out reactor experiments at 473 K and above, the reaction mechanism changes to total dehydrogenation, and CO and H2 are produced at high steady-state rate, not withstanding the fact that carbon is continually being deposited onto the surface. This carbon does not appear to affect the reaction, which takes place on a surface with a c(2 × 2)-C layer present, since the extra carbon is lost from the reaction zone by diffusion into the bulk of the crystal.  相似文献   

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S. Funk 《Applied Surface Science》2007,253(17):7108-7114
We attempt to correlate qualitatively the surface structure with the chemical activity for a metal surface, Cr(1 1 0), and one of its surface oxides, Cr2O3(0 0 0 1)/Cr(1 1 0). The kinetics and dynamics of CO2 adsorption have been studied by low energy electron diffraction (LEED), Aug er electron spectroscopy (AES), and thermal desorption spectroscopy (TDS), as well as adsorption probability measurements conducted for impact energies of Ei = 0.1-1.1 eV and adsorption temperatures of Ts = 92-135 K. The Cr(1 1 0) surface is characterized by a square shaped LEED pattern, contamination free Cr AES, and a single dominant TDS peak (binding energy Ed = 33.3 kJ/mol, first order pre-exponential 1 × 1013 s−1). The oxide exhibits a hexagonal shaped LEED pattern, Cr AES with an additional O-line, and two TDS peaks (Ed = 39.5 and 30.5 kJ/mol). The initial adsorption probability, S0, is independent of Ts for both systems and decreases exponentially from 0.69 to 0.22 for Cr(1 1 0) with increasing Ei, with S0 smaller by ∼0.15 for the surface oxide. The coverage dependence of the adsorption probability, S(Θ), at low Ei is approx. independent of coverage (Kisliuk-shape) and increases initially at large Ei with coverage (adsorbate-assisted adsorption). CO2 physisorbs on both systems and the adsorption is non-activated and precursor mediated. Monte Carlo simulations (MCS) have been used to parameterize the beam scattering data. The coverage dependence of Ed has been obtained by means of a Redhead analysis of the TDS curves.  相似文献   

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The electronic structure of the c(2 × 2)-Si/Cu(0 1 1) surface alloy has been investigated and compared to the structures seen in the three phases of the (√3 × √3)R30°Cu2Si/Cu(1 1 1) system, using LCAO-DFT. The weighted surface energy increase between the alloyed Cu(0 1 1) and Cu(1 1 1) surfaces is 126.7 meV/Si atom. This increase in energy for the (0 1 1) system when compared to the (1 1 1) system is assigned to the transition from a hexagonal to a rectangular local bonding environment for the Si ion cores, with the hexagonal environment being energetically more favorable. The Si 3s state is shown to interact covalently with the Cu 4s and 4p states whereas the Si 3p state, and to a lesser extent the Si 3d state, forms a mixture of covalent and metallic bonds with the Cu states. The Cu 4s and 4p states are shown to be altered by approximately the same amount by both the removal of Cu ion cores and the inclusion of Si ion cores during the alloying of the Cu(0 1 1) surface. However, the Cu 3d states in the surface and second layers of the alloy are shown to be more significantly altered during the alloying process by the removal of Cu ion cores from the surface layer rather than by the addition of Si ion cores. This is compared to the behavior of the Cu 3d states in the surface and second layers of the each phase of the (√3 × √3)R30°-Cu2Si/Cu(1 1 1) alloy and consequently the loss of Cu-Cu periodicity during alloying of the Cu(0 1 1) surface is conjectured as the driving force for changes to the Cu 3d states. The accompanying changes to the Cu 4s and 4p states in both the c(2 × 2)-Si/Cu(0 1 1) and (√3 × √3)R30°-Cu2Si/Cu(1 1 1) alloys are quantified and compared. The study concludes with a brief quantitative study of changes in the bond order of the Cu-Cu bonds during alloying of both Cu(0 1 1) and Cu(1 1 1) surfaces.  相似文献   

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We investigate the low-coverage regime of vanadium deposition on the Si(1 1 1)-7 × 7 surface using a combination of scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) and density-functional theory (DFT) adsorption energy calculations. We theoretically identify the most stable structures in this system: (i) substitutional vanadium atoms at silicon adatom positions; (ii) interstitial vanadium atoms between silicon adatoms and rest atoms; and (iii) interstitial vanadium - silicon adatom vacancy complexes. STM images reveal two simple vanadium-related features near the Si adatom positions: bright spots at both polarities (BB) and dark spots for empty and bright spots for filled states (DB). We relate the BB spots to the interstitial structures and the DB spots to substitutional structures.  相似文献   

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This study first reports the initial growth stages of sodium chloride (NaCl) on Ag(1 1 0) at room temperature. NaCl grows in bi-layer mode along its [1 0 0] axis and gives rise to (4 × 1) and (1 × 2) reconstructed domains for coverages lower than two monolayers (ML), a minimal thickness inducing a bi-dimensional closed film. In addition, a 10 ML NaCl film has been examined by low energy electron diffraction (LEED). LEED analysis leads to the dissociation of the NaCl deposit in a few minutes. The NaCl dissociation implies Cl desorption from the surface and Na remaining on it. The residual Na is arranged in the form of a (2 × 1) surface reconstruction and is found to be strongly bounded to the Ag substrate. These findings have been established by using the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy technique.  相似文献   

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