The structure of the V2O3(0001) surface : A scanned-energy mode photoelectron diffraction study

Scanned-energy mode photoelectron diffraction (PhD), using the O 1s and V 2p photoemission signals, together with multiple-scattering simulations, have been used to investigate the structure of the V2O3(0001) surface. The results support a strongly-relaxed half-metal termination of the bulk, similar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Surface science 2007-08, Vol.601 (16), p.3350-3360
Hauptverfasser: KRÖGER, E. A, SAYAGO, D. I, ALLEGRETTI, F, KNIGHT, M. J, POLCIK, M, UNTERBERGER, W, LEROTHOLI, T. J, HOGAN, K. A, LAMONT, C. L. A, WOODRUFF, D. P
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Zusammenfassung:Scanned-energy mode photoelectron diffraction (PhD), using the O 1s and V 2p photoemission signals, together with multiple-scattering simulations, have been used to investigate the structure of the V2O3(0001) surface. The results support a strongly-relaxed half-metal termination of the bulk, similar to that found in earlier studies of Al2O3(0001) and Cr2O3(0001) surfaces based on low energy electron and surface X-ray diffraction methods. However, the PhD investigation fails to provide definitive evidence for the presence or absence of surface vanadyl (VO) species associated with atop O atoms on the surface layer of V atoms. Specifically, the best-fit structure does not include these vanadyl species, although an alternative model with similar relaxations but including vanadyl O atoms yields a reliability-factor within the variance of that of the best-fit structure.
ISSN:0039-6028
1879-2758
DOI:10.1016/j.susc.2007.06.014