Title of article :
Sharpening our understanding but blurring the boundaries: Dynamic observations of surface reconstruction
Author/Authors :
Baer، نويسنده , , Donald R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
We use low-energy electron microscopy to image the reversible transformation of the TiO2(1 1 0) surface between a high-temperature 1 × 1 structure and a low-temperature 1 × 2 structure. The reconstruction dynamics are novel: 1 × 2 bands nucleated during cooling at the steps of the starting 1 × 1 surface and then grew laterally from the steps. The transformation kinetics are dominated by mass flow from the surface to the bulk, a process that facilitates converting the high-density 1 × 1 phase to the lower-density 1 × 2 phase. We have also imaged how the 1 × 1 surface reconstructs to 1 × 2 phase after sufficient oxygen is removed from the crystal’s bulk during vacuum annealing. 1 × 2 bands also nucleated and grew laterally from the initial 1 × 1-surface’s steps. However, because this isothermal 1 × 1-to-1 × 2 transition occurs largely by mass redistribution on the surface, the steps of the initial 1 × 1 surface and final 1 × 2 surface are offset. We propose models of mass redistribution during the 1 × 1/1 × 2 phase transition to explain this effect. We conclude that the phase transition is first-order because it always occurred by the nucleation and growth of discrete phases. Finally, we show that quenching can roughen TiO2’s surface by forming pits and that changing temperature causes step motion on 1 × 2 surfaces.
Keywords :
Surface relaxation and reconstruction , surface structure , and topography , Roughness , Low-energy electron microscopy (LEEM) , Low energy electron diffraction (LEED) , morphology , Titanium oxide
Journal title :
Surface Science
Journal title :
Surface Science