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Adsorption of hydrogen and of oxygen on an open metal surface-HREELS investigation at Ni(311)
Authors:Peter Schilbe   Susanne Siebentritt   Roland Pues  Karl-Heinz Rieder
Affiliation:

Institut für Experimentalphysik, Freie Universität, Arnimallee 14, 14195, Berlin, Germany

Abstract:The adsorption behavior of hydrogen and oxygen on the stepped Ni(311) surface has been investigated by HREELS. A series of metastable phases was found for hydrogen adsorption at low temperatures with a succession of different adsorption sites indicated by the following loss peaks: 55 and 149 meV for the threefold site, shifting with higher coverage to 65 and 155 meV, respectively; 40 and 90 meV for the fourfold site, shifting to 35 and 85 meV with coverage; and 110 and 124 meV for an additional site between close packed rows. Room temperature adsorption of hydrogen leads to the reconstruction of the surface with occupation of three- and fourfold sites, represented by loss peaks at 60 and 145 meV for the threefold site and 74 meV for the fourfold site. This phase is the thermodynamically stable one. Oxygen is most likely initially adsorbed on a bridge site (loss peak at 66 meV). The stepped surface is already oxidized at very low exposures to oxygen, as seen by the characteristic vibration for oxide islands at 55 meV and later by the Fuchs-Kliewer mode of NiO at 68 meV.
Keywords:Adatoms   Chemisorption   Electron energy loss spectroscopy   Hydrogen   Nickel   Oxygen   Stepped single crystal surfaces   Work function measurements
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