Structure Study of Oxygen-Adsorbed Ni(111) Surface by High Energy Ion Scattering.

Abstract

Surface atomic structures of clean, oxygen-adsorbed, and oxidized (111) nickel have been studied quantitatively by using MeV ion scattering in combination with AES and MEED. We show that; the clean (111) nickel surface has the bulk-like structure with reconstruction or relaxation less than 0.02 A, the surface thermal vibration amplitude is enhanced by approx. 20% compared to the bulk value, adsorbed oxygen results in surface lattice expansion by approx. 0.15 A which is closely correlated to the p(2x2) or (sq root 3 times sq root 3)R30 degrees superstructure, and oxidation at room temperature saturates at a stage which incorporates approx 3 monolayers of nickel in a stoichiometric amorphous film of NiO whereas at temperatures higher than approx. 200C thicker oxide films are produced. Our study indicates that each oxygen atom adsorbed on the Ni(111) surface interacts with and relaxes three nearest neighbor nickel atoms, and after saturation of the relaxation, oxidation of three monolayers takes place abruptly after which the oxide layer on the surface apparently blocks further reaction.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 04, 1981
Accession Number
ADA107528

Entities

People

  • E. Toernqrist
  • T. Narusawa
  • W. M. Gibson

Organizations

  • University of Pennsylvania

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Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Amplitude
  • Atomic Structure
  • Backscattering
  • Charged Particles
  • Computer Simulations
  • Crystal Structure
  • Diffraction
  • Electron Diffraction
  • Energy
  • High Energy
  • High Temperature
  • Ion Beams
  • Measurement
  • New York
  • Oxide Films
  • Scattering
  • Simulations

Fields of Study

  • Physics

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