The arrangement of single gold and palladium atoms deposited on the surface of a 3 monolayer thin film of MgO was investigated using low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy. While Pd atoms are arranged in a random fashion, Au forms an ordered array on the surface. The long-range ordering as well as the scanning tunneling microscopy appearance of single Au atoms on a 3 monolayer thin MgO film can be explained by partial charge transfer from the substrate to Au atoms as predicted recently by density functional theory calculations [Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 226104 (2005)]. In contrast with that, Au atoms on a thick film were found to be essentially neutral
Sterrer, M., Risse, T., MARTINEZ POZZONI, U., Giordano, L., Heyde, M., Rust, H., et al. (2007). Control of the charge state of metal atoms on thin MgO films. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 98(9), 096107 [10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.096107].
Control of the charge state of metal atoms on thin MgO films
MARTINEZ POZZONI, UMBERTO LUIGI;GIORDANO, LIVIA;PACCHIONI, GIANFRANCO;
2007
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The arrangement of single gold and palladium atoms deposited on the surface of a 3 monolayer thin film of MgO was investigated using low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy. While Pd atoms are arranged in a random fashion, Au forms an ordered array on the surface. The long-range ordering as well as the scanning tunneling microscopy appearance of single Au atoms on a 3 monolayer thin MgO film can be explained by partial charge transfer from the substrate to Au atoms as predicted recently by density functional theory calculations [Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 226104 (2005)]. In contrast with that, Au atoms on a thick film were found to be essentially neutralFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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