Preparation and characterisation of Au(1 1 0) and Cu(1 1 0) surfaces for applications in ambient environments |
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Authors: | G.E. Isted |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics and Surface Science Research Centre, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3BX, UK |
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Abstract: | The preparation of metal surfaces that in ambient conditions are flat and smooth over micron length scales is desirable for a wide range of applications. Scanning probe microscopy (SPM) studies of biomolecular adsorption and cell attachment require such well-prepared substrates. Standard polishing finishes are often found to exhibit considerable roughness and damage including scratches when investigated by SPM. We have prepared by means of UHV technology Au(1 1 0) and Cu(1 1 0) surfaces that when in ambient air exhibit a more homogeneous morphology and are considerably smoother than conventional polished surfaces. SPM techniques and the optical technique of reflection anisotropy spectroscopy (RAS) are used to characterise the morphological and electronic properties of these surfaces, respectively. The RA response of both Au(1 1 0) and Cu(1 1 0) surfaces in ambient conditions can be interpreted in terms of optical transitions between surface-modified bulk bands. |
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Keywords: | 68.35.Bs 78.40.Kc 78.68.+m |
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