Title of article
Oxygen-induced nano-faceting of Ir(2 1 0)
Author/Authors
I. Ermanoski، نويسنده , , Ivan and Pelhos، نويسنده , , Kalman and Chen، نويسنده , , Wenhua and Quinton، نويسنده , , Jamie S. and Madey، نويسنده , , Theodore E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
23
From page
1
To page
23
Abstract
The adsorption of oxygen and the nanometer-scale faceting induced by oxygen have been studied on Ir(2 1 0). Oxygen is found to chemisorb dissociatively on Ir(2 1 0) at room temperature. The molecular desorption process is complex, as revealed by a detailed kinetic analysis of desorption spectra. Pyramid-shaped facets with {3 1 1} and (1 1 0) orientations are formed on the oxygen-covered Ir(2 1 0) surface when annealed to T⩾600 K. The surface remains faceted for substrate temperatures T<850 K. For T>850 K, the substrate structure reverts to the oxygen-covered (2 1 0) planar state and does so reversibly, provided that oxygen is not lost due to desorption or via chemical reactions upon which the planar (2 1 0) structure remains. A clean faceted surface was prepared through the use of low temperature surface cleaning methods: using CO oxidation, or reaction of H2 to form H2O, oxygen can be removed from the surface while preserving (“freezing”) the faceted structure. The resulting clean faceted surface remains stable for T<600 K. For temperatures above this value, the surface irreversibly relaxes to the planar state.
Keywords
Faceting , iridium , Oxygen , Chemisorption , thermal desorption , Low energy electron diffraction (LEED) , Auger electron spectroscopy
Journal title
Surface Science
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Surface Science
Record number
1696561
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