e-Journal of Surface Science and Nanotechnology
Online ISSN : 1348-0391
ISSN-L : 1348-0391
Regular Papers
Interaction of Oxygen with the Polar HfC(111) Surface: Angle-Resolved Photoemission Study
Kazuyuki EdamotoKen-ichi OzawaShigeki Otani
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2003 Volume 1 Pages 20-25

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Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy utilizing synchrotron radiation has been used to study the adsorption state of oxygen on a HfC(111) surface. Oxygen adsorbs dissociatively on the HfC(111) surface at room temperature forming a (1×1) overlayer at the saturation coverage. The two-dimensional band structure of the chemisorption bonding states formed through the hybridization of O 2p and Hf 5d orbitals (O 2p-derived states) is measured for the HfC(111)(1×1)-O surface. It is found that the 2pz-derived band is formed in slightly higher binding energy region relative to the 2px- and 2py-derived bands, indicating that the vertical interaction involving the 2pz orbital is slightly more important in the chemisorption bond formation relative to the lateral interaction involving the 2px and 2py orbitals. Hf 4f spectra are measured for the clean and oxygen-covered HfC(111) surfaces, and it is found that the oxidation of the surface Hf atoms to form a Hf oxide does not proceed at room temperature.

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