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Atom-resolved images of a TiO2(110)-(1 x 1) surface and individual formate
and acetate ions adsorbed on the surface were obtained by noncontact atomic
force microscopy (NC-AFM) in ultrahigh vacuum. In contrast to previous sca
nning tunneling microscopic studies imaging five-fold coordinated Ti atoms,
outermost atoms of bridge-bound oxygen ridges of the surface were resolved
as protruding rows by NC-AFM. High-resolution image of the surface reveale
d that the bridging oxygen atoms on terraces ordered in a (1 X 1) periodici
ty. Randomly distributed point and multiple defects of oxygen atoms were al
so imaged as dark spots. The (2 X I) overlayer of formate and acetate ions
were resolved as ordered bright spots. Dispersed formate ions at a low cove
rage were also observed as bright spots between the bridging oxygen ridges
along the [001] direction. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserv
ed.