Ql. Guo et Pj. Moller, HREELS AND LEED STUDIES ON CU DEPOSITED ON 1X1 RECONSTRUCTED ALPHA-FE2O3(0001) SURFACES, Surface science, 340(3), 1995, pp. 999-1004
High-resolution electron energy-loss spectroscopy (HREELS), low-energy
electron diffraction, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy have been
used to study clean 825 K-preannealed alpha-Fe2O3-1X1 (haematite) surf
aces, an alpha-Fe2O3-(0001)-1x1 surface reconstructed with Fe3O4(111)-
1x1 and to study Cu deposited on room temperature surfaces of those. T
hree pronounced losses, at 47.5, 55.5 and 78.0 meV, of the surface pho
nons for the clean alpha-Fe2O3(0001) were observed. By deposition of c
opper, Cu-O vibrational features observed by HREELS indicate formation
of a Cu(I) state for the very low coverages. Increased submonolayer a
mounts of Cu result in clustering of the copper, leading for both the
alpha-Fe2O3(0001)-1 x1 and the reconstructed composite substrate surfa
ces to Cu(111) epitaxial growth.