화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.110, No.31, 15359-15367, 2006
Ultrathin wagon-wheel-like TiOx phases on Pt(111): A combined low-energy electron diffraction and scanning tunneling microscopy investigation
Ultrathin ordered titanium oxide films on a Pt( 111) surface have been prepared by reactive deposition and characterized by low-energy electron diffraction and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). According to the postdeposition annealing condition, three different phases have been prepared which show a wagon-wheel-like ( hereafter ww) morphological pattern. Two of them can be prepared as single phases (w-and w'-TiOx) and one (w(int)-TiOx) as a mixed phase which always coexists with at least one of the other two phases. All of them are formed by a Ti-O bilayer, where the Ti atoms are located at the interface with the substrate, but they show a rather distinct STM ww pattern. The experimental STM contrast has been discussed on the basis of a Moire-like model, i.e., as deriving from a modulation of the Ti occupancy of the different substrate sites (i.e., hollow, bridge and on-top sites). The major part of the STM data can be easily interpreted on the basis of this simplified model.