Surface Oxidation of Supported, Size-Selected Silver Clusters
We use surface second harmonic generation spectroscopy to study the oxidation of supported, size-selected silver clusters under ultra-high vacuum conditions. The oxidation reaction of small silver clusters between A g 9 and A g 55 is monitored by means of their localized surface plasmon resonance. W...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of cluster science 2017-09, Vol.28 (5), p.2401-2408 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We use surface second harmonic generation spectroscopy to study the oxidation of supported, size-selected silver clusters under ultra-high vacuum conditions. The oxidation reaction of small silver clusters between
A
g
9
and
A
g
55
is monitored by means of their localized surface plasmon resonance. We observe a rapid decline of the SH-intensity, as soon as cluster samples are exposed to an oxygen partial pressure of
5
·
10
-
6
mbar, which is attributed to the formation of silver–oxygen-bonds. The evolution of the SH-intensity under exposure to oxygen shows a double-exponential character for all investigated cluster sizes. Since the oxidation of single crystalline silver surfaces follow single-exponential Langmuir-kinetics, the two independent pathways of SH-intensity loss are attributed to a surface- and an interface-oxidation of supported clusters, respectiveley. For small cluster sizes, a complete loss of the SH intensity is obtained, which suggests the complete oxidation of the clusters. For larger clusters a plasmonic resonance is still observed after oxidation, indicating a residual free-electron density. |
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ISSN: | 1040-7278 1572-8862 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10876-017-1213-1 |