The epitaxial growth of Pd electrodeposition on Au(1 0 0) studied by LEED and RHEED |
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Authors: | A.L.N. Pinheiro M.F. Luo |
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Affiliation: | a Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft b Department of Physics and Nanocatalyst Research Centre, National Central University, Jungli 32054, Taiwan, ROC |
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Abstract: | The epitaxial growth of Pd adlayers electrochemically deposited onto Au(1 0 0) has been studied by LEED, RHEED and AES. For the first 6 ML, the Pd deposits grow pseudomorphically on Au(1 0 0) with a lateral expansion of 4.5% with respect to bulk Pd. The strain in the expanded commensurate (1 × 1) Pd layers on Au(1 0 0) begins to be relieved at the Pd coverage between 6 and 9 ML range by formation of a compressed Pd film with respect to Au(1 0 0) surface and the compression increases continuously with thickness. At ca. 20 ML Pd the lattice constant of the film approaches to the bulk Pd and three-dimensional Pd islands develop since around 30 ML coverage. No superstructure due to the Pd-Au surface alloy can be found for coverages from monolayer up to 30 ML Pd on Au(1 0 0). A c(2 × 2) phase has been observed on the Pd-deposited Au(1 0 0) electrodes, which is ascribed to an ordered Cl adlayers adsorbed on Pd adlayers rather than a Pd-Au surface alloy. |
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Keywords: | Auger electron spectroscopy Palladium Reflection high-energy electron diffraction (RHEED) Metal-electrolyte interfaces Cyclic voltammetry Single crystal epitaxy |
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