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Alkali displacements in intercalated 1T-TaSe2
Authors:D Tonti  C Pettenkofer  W Jaegermann  D C Papageorgopoulos  M Kamaratos  C A Papageorgopoulos
Institution:1. Abteilung Grenzfl?chen, Hahn-Meitner-Institut, Glienicker Strasse 100, D-14109, Berlin, Germany
2. Fachbereich 21, Materialwissenschaften, Technical University Darmstadt, Petersenstrasse 23, D-64287, Darmstadt, Germany
3. Department of Physics, University of Ioannina, P.O. Box 1186, GR-45110, Ioannina, Greece
Abstract:Single crystals of 1T-TaSe2 have been intercalated with different alkali metals by deposition in ultra-high vacuum onto in situ-cleaved (0001) surfaces. In a second step a different alkali metal, or Cl2, has been deposited on top. The interactions among the deposited species and the substrate have been investigated using soft x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (SXPS). Li and Na appear to compete in the intercalation process. Li replaces Na, by pushing it deeper into the crystal. Cs on Li:TaSe2 does not intercalate, but stays on top, repelling intercalated Li+ deeper inside. For Li on Cs:TaSe2 an exchange reaction takes place, and Cs is deintercalated. The same effect is induced by Na deposited on intercalated Cs. 1T→2H phase transition for TaSe2 has been observed only for Li deposition. Cl2 deposition on Na intercalated substrate induced deintercalation of Na. The experimental results are discussed in relation to thermodynamic, electronic and electrostatic effects. Paper presented at the 5th Euroconference on Solid State Ionics, Benalmádena, Spain, Sept. 13–20, 1998.
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