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Spin-polarized ion scattering spectroscopy of CCl4 adsorption on Fe(0 0 1) surfaces
Authors:TT Suzuki  S Entani  Y Yamauchi
Institution:

aNational Institute for Materials Science, 1-2-1 Sengen, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0047, Japan

bPRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency, 5-Sanbancho, Chiyodaku, Tokyo 102-0075, Japan

Abstract:The interaction of CCl4 molecules with Fe(0 0 1) surfaces was investigated by spin-polarized ion scattering spectroscopy (SP-ISS). It was observed that CCl4 molecules adsorb dissociatively on the surface at ambient temperature (not, vert, similar290 K), and consequently, iron and chlorine were major surface constituents. It was found that the chlorine adatoms are located atop of iron atoms of the second surface layer (hollow sites of the surface). It is indicated that the spin state of iron atoms at the surface is not affected by exposure to a CCl4 atmosphere, while almost no spin is induced in the chlorine adatoms. Similar behavior is observed in the spin states of iron and chlorine on an oxygen preadsorbed-Fe(0 0 1) surface. The difference in the spin states of iron and chlorine clarifies the local property of the incidence ion neutralization and element selectivity of SP-ISS in this CCl4/Fe system.
Keywords:Ion–solid interaction  Ion scattering spectroscopy  Spin-polarized 4He+ ions  Carbon tetrachloride  Iron
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