Title of article :
Infrared reflection absorption study of carbon monoxide
adsorption on Pd/Cu(1 1 1)
Author/Authors :
T. Wadayama، نويسنده , , K. Abe، نويسنده , , H. Osano، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Pd–Cu bimetallic surfaces formed through a vacuum-deposition of Pd on Cu(1 1 1) have been discussed on the basis of carbon monoxide (CO)
adsorption: CO is used as a surface probe and infrared reflection absorption (IRRAS) spectra are recorded for the CO-adsorbed surfaces. Low
energy electron diffraction (LEED) patterns for the bimetallic surfaces reveal six-fold symmetry even after the deposition of 0.6 nm. The lattice
spacings estimated by the separations of reflection high-energy electron diffraction (RHEED) streaks increase with increasing Pd thickness. Roomtemperature
CO exposures to the bimetallic surfaces formed by the Pd depositions less than 0.3 nm thickness generate the IRRAS bands due to the
three-fold-hollow-, bridge- and linear-bonded CO to Pd atoms. In particular, on the 0.1 nm-thick Pd surface, the linear-bonded CO band becomes
apparent at an earlier stage of the exposure. In contrast, the bridge-bonded CO band dominates the IRRAS spectra for CO adsorption on the 0.6 nmthick
Pd surface, at which the lattice spacing corresponds to that of Pd(1 1 1). A 90 K-CO exposure to the 0.1 nm-thick Pd surface leads to the
IRRAS bands caused not only by CO–Pd but also by CO–Cu, while the Cu-related band is almost absent from the spectra for the 0.3 nm-thick Pd
surface. The results clearly reveal that local atomic structures of the outermost bimetallic surface can be discussed by the IRRAS spectra for the
probe molecule.
Keywords :
RHEED , Infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy , copper , carbon monoxide , Surface alloys , Bimetallic surfaces , PALLADIUM , LEED
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science