Author/Authors :
D.S. Vlachos and Th. Tsakalakos، نويسنده , ,
C.A Papageorgopoulos، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
In this work, we study the coadsorption of barium (Ba) and hydrogen (H) on Ni(100) surfaces using mainly thermal desorption spectroscopy (TDS) in correlation with Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) and work function (WF) measurements. Two different processes have been used for the coadsorption experiments: (1) Ba deposition on hydrogenated Ni(110) and (2) H adsorption on Ba-covered Ni(110). In both cases, H gives two different TD energy states, β1 and β2. The first state is the same with that of H adsorption on clean Ni(110), pointing to a direct H–Ni bonding, while the second, which is attributed to a H–Ba interaction, shifts to higher temperature as Ba-coverage increases up to ΘBa=0.9 ML. This shift indicates a gradually developing attractive H–Ba interaction leading to BaH2 formation. The formation of BaH2 does not depend on the sequence of Ba and H deposition. For ΘBa≥0.3 ML, H adsorption on Ba/Ni(110) does not induce any WF change, as H2 does on alkali-covered surfaces. This means that the Ba/Ni(110) surface might be a stable negative H ion source.
Keywords :
Thermal desorption , Ba , Hydrogen , Ni(100)