Epitaxial growth of cobalt clusters on the bare and the oxide film grown on NiAl(1 0 0) surfaces
The structure of the nano-sized cobalt clusters on bare NiAl(1 0 0) and an oxidized NiAl(1 0 0) surfaces have been investigated by AES, LEED and RHEED. The deposition of Co onto bare NiAl(1 0 0) at room temperature led to small crystalline Co grains and surface asperities of substrate. The latter is...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Surface science 2007-02, Vol.601 (3), p.858-864 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The structure of the nano-sized cobalt clusters on bare NiAl(1
0
0) and an oxidized NiAl(1
0
0) surfaces have been investigated by AES, LEED and RHEED. The deposition of Co onto bare NiAl(1
0
0) at room temperature led to small crystalline Co grains and surface asperities of substrate. The latter is likely induced by replacement of surface Al, Ni atoms by Co deposit. At 800
K Co particles aggregate to form clusters, but incorporation of Co into bulk NiAl(1
0
0) could occur upon annealing at 900
K. On the other hand, pure face-centered cubic (fcc) phase of Co crystallites of ≈1
nm in diameter with inclusion of smaller-sized particles (
D
<
1
nm) are observed on Θ-Al
2O
3 after Co deposition at room temperature. After annealing the Co nano-clusters grow larger at expense of small particles (
D
≈
3
nm), where the [1
1
0] and [−1
1
0] axis of the Co(0
0
1) facets are parallel to the [1
0
0] and [0
1
0] directions of (0
0
1)oxide, respectively. The in-plane lattice constant of Co clusters is ca. 4% larger than that of bulk Co, yielding less strain at the Co/oxide interface. A 15°
±
10% random orientation of the normal to (0
0
1) facet of Co clusters with respect to (0
0
1)oxide surface was deduced from the “arc”-shape reflection spots in RHEED. These results suggest that both orientation and phase of Co clusters are strongly affected by the nature and structure of oxide surface. |
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ISSN: | 0039-6028 1879-2758 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.susc.2006.11.039 |