Structure and stability of the platinum/aluminium interface: alloying and substrate vacancy formation on Pt{111}/Al

Citation
Af. Lee et al., Structure and stability of the platinum/aluminium interface: alloying and substrate vacancy formation on Pt{111}/Al, SURF SCI, 446(1-2), 2000, pp. 145-152
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
SURFACE SCIENCE
ISSN journal
00396028 → ACNP
Volume
446
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
145 - 152
Database
ISI
SICI code
0039-6028(20000201)446:1-2<145:SASOTP>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
The structure and stability of Al overgrowths on platinum have been studied by LEED, STM, Auger spectroscopy and photoemission. Annealing dendritic Al islands on Pt{111} to 500 K promotes intralayer Al adatom diffusion across the substrate terraces. Evaporation from smaller Al dendrites results in i sland densification and coalescence, accompanied by Al/Pt intermixing at as cending steps. Simultaneously, triangular vacancy islands appear that decor ate the step edges of the platinum surface. This process plays an integral part in the intermixing of Pt and Al at step sites. Metastable compact isla nds of the Al overgrowth persist up to 800 K, above which temperature inter layer transport commences, resulting in the formation of an ordered (2 x 2) Pt3Al surface alloy. Thus, a low-temperature quasi-one-dimensional alloyin g mechanism is succeeded by a place exchange mechanism at higher temperatur es. The (2 x 2) alloy, formed for Al coverages above 0.5 ML, remains stable up to similar to 1000 K, at which point, complete Al dissclution occurs, t hough some Pt vacancy islands persist at the surface. (C) 2000 Elsevier Sci ence B.V. All rights reserved.