A LEED STRUCTURAL STUDY OF THE CO INDUCED RECONSTRUCTION OF PD(110) - EVIDENCE FOR A MISSING ROW STRUCTURE


Autoria(s): HU, P; DELAGARZA, LM; RAVAL, R; KING, DA
Data(s)

01/06/1991

Resumo

<p>Molecularly adsorbed CO on Pd{110} has been shown (R. Raval et al., Chem. Phys. Lett. 167 (1990) 391, ref. [1]) to induce a substantial reconstruction of the surface in the coverage range 0.3 <theta less-than-or-equal-to 0.75. Throughout this coverage range, the adsorbate-covered reconstructed surface exhibits a (4 x 2) LEED pattern. However, the exact nature of the reconstruction remains uncertain. We have conducted a LEED I(E) "fingerprinting" analysis of the CO/Pd{110}-(4 x 2) structure in order to establish the type of reconstruction induced in the metal surface. This study shows that the LEED I(E) profiles of the integral order and appropriate half-order beams of the CO/Pd{110}-(4 x 2) pattern closely resemble the I(E) profiles theoretically calculated for a Pd{110}-(1 x 2) missing-row structure. Additionally, there is a strong resemblance to the experimental LEED I(E) profiles for the Cs/Pd{110}-(1 x 2) structure which has also been shown to exhibit the missing-row structure. On the basis of this evidence we conclude that the CO/Pd{110}-(4 x 2) LEED pattern arises from a missing-row reconstruction of the Pd{110} surface which gives rise to a strong underlying (1 x 2) pattern plus a poorly ordered CO overlayer which produces weak, diffuse fourth-order spots in the LEED pattern.</p>

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/a-leed-structural-study-of-the-co-induced-reconstruction-of-pd110--evidence-for-a-missing-row-structure(a11289ec-30de-4cf7-ae5e-8f41441e96bf).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

HU , P , DELAGARZA , L M , RAVAL , R & KING , D A 1991 , ' A LEED STRUCTURAL STUDY OF THE CO INDUCED RECONSTRUCTION OF PD(110) - EVIDENCE FOR A MISSING ROW STRUCTURE ' Surface Science , vol 249 , no. 1-3 , pp. 1-7 .

Palavras-Chave #METAL-INDUCED RECONSTRUCTION #SURFACE PHASE-TRANSITIONS #FCC 110 SURFACES #PT(110) #ADSORPTION #AG(110) #CHEMISORPTION #MECHANISM #MODEL #AU
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article