Title of article
Interaction of hydrogen with ultrathin titanium layers on tungsten
Author/Authors
A. Ciszewski، نويسنده , , S.M. Zuber، نويسنده , , Z. Szczudlo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
9
From page
234
To page
242
Abstract
Hydrogen adsorption on titanium layers of an average thickness from 0.03 to 50 monolayers deposited on a tungsten
substrate was investigated at liquid nitrogen temperature using the field electron emission microscopy techniques. It has been
found that the interaction between titanium and hydrogen depends on the thickness and atomic structure of the TirW layer.
For tightly arranged titanium layers isomorphous with the 011.W face the H–Ti interaction is weak and does not change the
morphology and atomic structure of the layer. In the case of titanium layers isomorphous with the 001.W the H–Ti
interaction dominates over the Ti–W interaction, beginning from the thinnest titanium layers deposited on the tungsten
substrate. This results in a 3-dimensional nucleation of TiH at the steps of the terraces of the 001.W face. For the titanium x
layers isomorphous with the 111.W and 112.W faces, the Ti–W interaction is stronger than the H–Ti interaction up to the
thickness of 3 to 4 monolayers of titanium. Measurements of the average work function changes as a function of the H2
exposure indicate that, apart from the hydrogen adsorption state which raises the work function, there exists another one
which decreases the work function. The latter state occurs in titanium layers isomorphous with the 111.W face for the
coverage in the range from 0.65 to 2.7 titanium monolayers. Measurements of the local work function changes carried out
for H2 adsorption on Tir 111.W and Tir 016.W indicate that this adsorption state cannot be recognized as the unstable bq
adsorption state observed during the hydrogen adsorption on a surface of bulk titanium wR. Du´s, E. Nowicka, Z. Wolfram,
Surf. Sci. 269r270 1992.545x. The one observed in this experiment is stable and is believed to result from the immersion
of the adsorbed hydrogen atoms into the electron gas of the Ti–W interface. q1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights
reserved.
Keywords
Hydrogen–titanium interaction , Atomic structure , Titanium–tungsten interaction
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
992789
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