Superlattices formed by electrodeposition of silver on iodine-pretreated Pt(111); studies by LEED,Auger spectroscopy and electrochemistry |
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Authors: | John L Stickney Stephen D Rosasco Dian Song Manuel P Soriaga Arthur T Hubbard |
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Institution: | Department of Chemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106, USA |
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Abstract: | Reported are studies by LEED and Auger spectroscopy of silver layers electrodeposited on well-characterized Pt(111) surfaces from aqueous solution. Prior to electrodeposition. the Pt(111) surface was treated with I2 vapor to form the Pt(111) ()R19.1°-I superlattice which protected the Pt and Ag surfaces from attack by the electrolyte and residual gases. Electrodeposition of silver occurred in four distinct ranges of electrode potential. Ordered layers having (3 × 3) and (18 × 18) (coincidence lattice) LEED patterns were formed at all coverages from the onset of deposition to the highest coverages studied, about twenty equivalent atomic layers. Formation of ordered Ag layers has therefore been demonstrated, at least for deposits of limited thickness. Auger spectra revealed that for deposits of a few atomic layers. The iodine layer remained attached to the surface during multiple cycles of electrodeposition and dissolution of silver from iodine-free solution. Each peak of the voltammetric current-potential scan produced a change in the LEED pattern. |
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