Oxygen‐deficient ordered phases of ultrathin BaTiO 3 films on Pt(111)

The restructuring of epitaxial ultrathin BaTiO 3 films on a Pt(111) substrate upon high‐temperature treatment has been studied by scanning tunneling microscopy, low‐energy electron diffraction, and XPS. Upon annealing ultrathin BaTiO 3 films up to 4 monolayer equivalents in thickness at 1150 K in va...

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Veröffentlicht in:Surface and interface analysis 2012-06, Vol.44 (6), p.628-634
Hauptverfasser: Förster, Stefan, Meinel, Klaus, Schindler, Karl‐Michael, Widdra, Wolf
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The restructuring of epitaxial ultrathin BaTiO 3 films on a Pt(111) substrate upon high‐temperature treatment has been studied by scanning tunneling microscopy, low‐energy electron diffraction, and XPS. Upon annealing ultrathin BaTiO 3 films up to 4 monolayer equivalents in thickness at 1150 K in vacuum, BaTiO 3 forms three‐dimensional islands surrounded by bare Pt. Annealing at 1250 K induces a two‐dimensional rewetting layer, which spreads around the three‐dimensional BaTiO 3 islands. This rewetting layer consists of oxygen‐deficient BaTiO 3 . Within the rewetting layer, several long‐range ordered structures coexist. Their lattice constants vary between 11 and 46 Å. These rewetting structures are derived from a slightly modified BaTiO 3 (100) layer, which is stabilized by one direction of the Pt(111) lattice. The rewetting layer formation can be reversed by annealing in oxygen. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
ISSN:0142-2421
1096-9918
DOI:10.1002/sia.4812