Growth Mode and Oxidation State Analysis of Individual Cerium Oxide Islands on Ru(0001)
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The growth of cerium oxide on Ru(0001) by reactive molecular beam epitaxy has been investigated using low-energy electron microscopy (LEEM) and diffraction as well as local valence band photoemission. The oxide islands are found to adopt a carpet-like growth mode, which depending on the local substrate morphology and misorientation leads to deviations from the otherwise almost perfect equilateral shape at a growth temperature of 850 °C. Furthermore, although even at this high growth temperature the micron-sized CeO₂(111) islands are found to exhibit different lattice registries with respect to the hexagonal substrate, the combination of dark-field LEEM and local intensity-voltage analysis reveals that the oxidation state of the islands is homogeneous down to the 10 nm scale.
Heterogeneous Surfaces as Structure and Particle Size Libraries of Model Catalysts.
Suchorski Y, Rupprechter G Catal Letters. 2018; 148(10):2947-2956.
PMID: 30393447 PMC: 6191079. DOI: 10.1007/s10562-018-2506-1.