K and mixed K+O adlayers on Rh(110)

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  • S. Günther
  • R. Hoyer
  • H. Marbach
  • R. Imbihl
  • F. Esch
  • C. Africh
  • G. Comelli
  • M. Kiskinova

Externe Organisationen

  • Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)
  • Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN)
  • Sincrotrone Trieste
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer014706
FachzeitschriftJournal of Chemical Physics
Jahrgang124
Ausgabenummer1
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 4 Jan. 2006

Abstract

The evolution of the structure of the adlayers and the substrate during adsorption of K and coadsorption of K and O on Rh(110) is studied by scanning tunneling microscopy and low-energy electron diffraction. The K adsorption at temperature above 450 K leads to consecutive (1×4), (1×3), and (1×2) missing-row reconstructions for coverage up to 0.12 ML, which revert back to (1×3) and (1×4) with increasing coverage up to 0.21 ML. The coadsorption of different oxygen amount at T>450 K and eventually following reduction-reoxidation cycles led to a wealth of coadsorbate structures, all involving substrate missing-row-type reconstructions, some including segmentation of Rh rows along the [110] direction. The presence of K stabilizes the (1×2) missing-row reconstruction, which facilitates the formation of a great variety of very open (10×2)-type reconstructions at high oxygen coverage, not observed in the single adsorbate systems.

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K and mixed K+O adlayers on Rh(110). / Günther, S.; Hoyer, R.; Marbach, H. et al.
in: Journal of Chemical Physics, Jahrgang 124, Nr. 1, 014706, 04.01.2006.

Publikation: Beitrag in FachzeitschriftArtikelForschungPeer-Review

Günther, S, Hoyer, R, Marbach, H, Imbihl, R, Esch, F, Africh, C, Comelli, G & Kiskinova, M 2006, 'K and mixed K+O adlayers on Rh(110)', Journal of Chemical Physics, Jg. 124, Nr. 1, 014706. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2140693
Günther, S., Hoyer, R., Marbach, H., Imbihl, R., Esch, F., Africh, C., Comelli, G., & Kiskinova, M. (2006). K and mixed K+O adlayers on Rh(110). Journal of Chemical Physics, 124(1), Artikel 014706. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2140693
Günther S, Hoyer R, Marbach H, Imbihl R, Esch F, Africh C et al. K and mixed K+O adlayers on Rh(110). Journal of Chemical Physics. 2006 Jan 4;124(1):014706. doi: 10.1063/1.2140693
Günther, S. ; Hoyer, R. ; Marbach, H. et al. / K and mixed K+O adlayers on Rh(110). in: Journal of Chemical Physics. 2006 ; Jahrgang 124, Nr. 1.
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