Adsorption of transition metal atoms on the NiO(100) surface and on NiO/Ag(100) thin films

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Fabrizio Cinquini
Livia Giordano
Gianfranco Pacchioni
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[1] Università di Milano-Bicocca,Dipartimento di Scienza dei Materiali
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Theoretical Chemistry Accounts | 2008年 / 120卷
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Potential Energy Surface; Tilt Angle; Work Function; Transition Metal Atom; Hollow Site;
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We have studied the adsorption of Au, Pd, and Pt atoms on the NiO(100) surface and on NiO/Ag(100) thin films using plane wave DFT+U calculations. The scope of this work is to compare the adsorption properties of NiO, a reducible transition metal oxide, with those of MgO, a simple binary oxide with the same crystal structure and similar lattice parameter. At the same time, we are interested in the adsorption characteristics of NiO ultra-thin films (three atomic layers) deposited on Ag(100) single crystals. Also in this case the scope is to compare NiO/Ag(100) with the corresponding MgO/Ag(100) films which show unusual properties for the case of Au adsorption. The results show that the transition metal atoms bind in a similar way on NiO(100) and NiO/Ag(100) films, with Pt, Pd, and Au forming bonds of decreasing strength in this order. No charging effects occur for Au adsorbed on NiO/Ag(100) films, at variance with MgO/Ag(100). The reasons are analyzed in terms of work function of the metal/oxide interface. Possible ways to modify this property by growing alternate layers of MgO and NiO are discussed.
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