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Study of formation and thermal stability of the Fe/ZnO(000‐1) interface
Authors:A. Demund  D. Wett  R. Szargan
Affiliation:Wilhelm‐Ostwald‐Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Leipzig University, Linnéstr. 2, 04103 Leipzig, Germany
Abstract:Formation and thermal stability of the Fe/ZnO(000‐1) interface have been studied by means of X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy and low energy electron diffraction. The results indicated a pseudo 2D growth mode for iron on ZnO. In addition, it could be shown that under ultra high vacuum conditions deposited Fe0 on a ZnO(000‐1) single crystal was partially oxidized by a small fraction of residual ? OH‐groups and ZnO to FeO. A strong temperature dependence of the interface reactivity was found upon annealing at temperatures up to 600 °C. Starting from 200 °C iron was first oxidized to bivalent iron oxide. After complete oxidation of Fe0 to Fe2+ at 375 °C, Fe2+ reacted to Fe3+. Above temperatures of 500 °C the deposited metallic iron was completely oxidized to trivalent iron. Further experiments with FeO on ZnO showed the oxidation state and the oxide film thickness of the deposited iron to be mainly dependent on the annealing temperature. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Fe/ZnO(000‐1)  interface  thermal stability  iron(II) oxide  iron(III) oxide  oxidation
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