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Spatially resolved dynamics of the TiO2(110) surface reconstruction
- Source :
- Surface Science. 540:157-171
- Publication Year :
- 2003
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2003.
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Abstract
- We use low-energy electron microscopy to image the reversible transformation of the TiO 2 (1 1 0) surface between a high-temperature 1 × 1 structure and a low-temperature 1 × 2 structure. The reconstruction dynamics are novel: 1 × 2 bands nucleated during cooling at the steps of the starting 1 × 1 surface and then grew laterally from the steps. The transformation kinetics are dominated by mass flow from the surface to the bulk, a process that facilitates converting the high-density 1 × 1 phase to the lower-density 1 × 2 phase. We have also imaged how the 1 × 1 surface reconstructs to 1 × 2 phase after sufficient oxygen is removed from the crystal’s bulk during vacuum annealing. 1 × 2 bands also nucleated and grew laterally from the initial 1 × 1-surface’s steps. However, because this isothermal 1 × 1-to-1 × 2 transition occurs largely by mass redistribution on the surface, the steps of the initial 1 × 1 surface and final 1 × 2 surface are offset. We propose models of mass redistribution during the 1 × 1/1 × 2 phase transition to explain this effect. We conclude that the phase transition is first-order because it always occurred by the nucleation and growth of discrete phases. Finally, we show that quenching can roughen TiO 2 ’s surface by forming pits and that changing temperature causes step motion on 1 × 2 surfaces.
Details
- ISSN :
- 00396028
- Volume :
- 540
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Surface Science
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........c9d88b695da0c0d2b41d37d996d94f7d
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0039-6028(03)00824-0