Atom-resolved structures of TiO2(001) surface by scanning tunneling microscopy

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[1] Fukui, K.-I.
[2] Tero, R.
[3] Iwasawa, Y.
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Iwasawa, Y. (iwasawa@chem.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp) | 2001年 / Japan Society of Applied Physics卷 / 40期
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Annealing - Atomic force microscopy - Crystal atomic structure - Crystal lattices - Image analysis - Phase interfaces - Scanning tunneling microscopy - Surface reactions - Surface topography - Thermal effects;
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10.1143/jjap.40.4331
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Surface structures of a TiO2(001) surface are examined in atomic scale by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). Among two ordered phases which depend on annealing temperature as reported from a low energy electron diffraction (LEED) study, an atomic-scale image of the higher temperature phase, which shows a unique surface reactivity, was successfully visualized. The surface consisted of crossed rows along the [1I¯0] direction and the [I¯10] direction. Each row had a bleacher-like structure which formed stairs at both sides with an average slope identical to the {114} face. An atom-resolved STM image showed that each narrow terrace of the stairs is covered with a unit of three bright spots which are ordered in line perpendicular to the step and arranged with a constant separation of 0.65 nm. It was revealed that the STM image is not consistent with the previously proposed {114}-faceted model.
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