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Oxidation‐induced nanostructures on Cu{100}, Cu(Ag) and Ag/Cu{100} studied by photoelectron spectroscopy
Authors:M. Lampimäki  K. Lahtonen  M. Hirsimäki  M. Valden
Affiliation:1. Surface Science Laboratory, Tampere University of Technology P.O.B. 692, FIN‐33101, Tampere, Finland;2. Surface Science Laboratory, Tampere University of Technology P.O.B. 692, FIN‐33101, Tampere, FinlandSurface Science Laboratory, Tampere University of Technology, P.O.B. 692, FIN‐33101 Tampere, Finland.
Abstract:Initial surface oxidation and nanoscale morphology on Cu{100}, Cu(Ag) and Ag/Cu{100} have been investigated in situ by X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), X‐ray induced Auger electron spectroscopy (XAES) and the inelastic electron background analysis as a function of oxygen exposure at 3.7 × 10?2 and 213 mbar pressures at a surface temperature of 373 K. Relative Cu2O concentrations have been quantified by analysis of the peak shape of the XAES Cu LMM transition. The surface morphology of Cu2O islands and the Ag layer has been characterized by inelastic electron background analysis of XAES O KLL and Ag 3d transitions. Oxygen‐induced segregation of Cu, as well as the subsequent Cu2O island formation on Cu(Ag) and Ag/Cu{100} surfaces, has been investigated quantitatively. Our results indicate that Ag has a clear inhibitive effect on the initial oxidation and Cu2O island formation on Cu(Ag) and Ag/Cu{100} surfaces. The Cu2O islands are also observed to remain highly strained on Ag/Cu{100} even at higher O2 exposures. The results suggest that strained Cu2O islands eventually penetrate through the buried Ag layer, and in conjunction with segregating Cu atoms enable the oxidation to proceed at a similar rate to or even faster than on the unalloyed Cu surface. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:copper  silver  alloys  oxidation  X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy  morphology
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