Electron energy loss and Auger study of epitaxially grown Cu on Ni(100) |
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Authors: | P.A. Montano P.P. Vaishnava E. Boling |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia 26506, USA |
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Abstract: | Auger and electron energy loss spectra have been measured on films of Cu epitaxially grown on Ni(100). The films were prepared under UHV conditions using a quartz crystal for monitoring the deposition rate. LEED measurements were taken to determine the orientation of the films. The presence of a monolayer of Cu on Ni(100) is enough to suppress the 3p-3d transition on the surface of the sample. The electron energy loss spectra were studied as a function of the primary electron energy (50 to 300 eV). The experimental results were qualitatively analyzed using recent theoretical calculations of Cooper and co-workers. The effect of a small Cu coverage on Ni(100) on the chemisorption of CO and O2 was also studied. A strong suppression of CO chemisorption at room temperature was observed. In the case of O2, large exposures are necessary in order to observe a significant amount of oxygen on the surface. The absence of any appreciable chemisorption on the surface of the metal is attributed to the lack of empty d-surface states. |
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