Step-Orientation-Dependent Oxidation: From 1D to 2D Oxides
Physical Review Letters 101(26)
Article 2008 English
Authors
JK
J. Klikovits
MS
Michael Schmid
LM
Lindsay R. Merte
Abstract
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Using scanning tunneling microscopy and density functional theory, we have studied the initial oxidation of Rh(111) surfaces with two types of straight steps, having ${100}$ and ${111}$ microfacets. The one-dimensional (1D) oxide initially formed at the steps acts as a barrier impeding formation of the 2D oxide on the (111) terrace behind it. We demonstrate that the details of the structure of the 1D oxide govern the rate of 2D oxidation and discuss implications for oxidation of nanoparticles.
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