Ferroelectric polarization dependent interactions at Pd – Li Nb O 3 ( 0001 ) interfaces
A combination of Auger electron spectroscopy and temperature-programed desorption was used to characterize the growth and interaction of Pd films with positively and negatively terminated ferroelectric Li Nb O 3 ( 0001 ) surfaces. The growth mode of vapor-deposited Pd layers at 300 K was found to be...
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description | A combination of Auger electron spectroscopy and temperature-programed desorption was used to characterize the growth and interaction of Pd films with positively and negatively terminated ferroelectric
Li
Nb
O
3
(
0001
)
surfaces. The growth mode of vapor-deposited Pd layers at
300
K
was found to be dependent on the direction of the ferroelectric polarization with layer-by-layer growth occurring on the negative
(
c
−
)
surface and particle formation occurring on the positive
(
c
+
)
surface. The Pd metal layers were also found to be more thermally stable on the
c
−
surface relative to the
c
+
surface. These results provide another example of how the polarization orientation in ferroelectric materials affects adsorption and reaction on their exposed surfaces. |
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Li
Nb
O
3
(
0001
)
surfaces. The growth mode of vapor-deposited Pd layers at
300
K
was found to be dependent on the direction of the ferroelectric polarization with layer-by-layer growth occurring on the negative
(
c
−
)
surface and particle formation occurring on the positive
(
c
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)
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c
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3
(
0001
)
surfaces. The growth mode of vapor-deposited Pd layers at
300
K
was found to be dependent on the direction of the ferroelectric polarization with layer-by-layer growth occurring on the negative
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c
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c
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Li
Nb
O
3
(
0001
)
surfaces. The growth mode of vapor-deposited Pd layers at
300
K
was found to be dependent on the direction of the ferroelectric polarization with layer-by-layer growth occurring on the negative
(
c
−
)
surface and particle formation occurring on the positive
(
c
+
)
surface. The Pd metal layers were also found to be more thermally stable on the
c
−
surface relative to the
c
+
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