Observation and destruction of an elusive adsorbate with STM: O₂/TiO₂
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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dissociatesmoleculartemperaturesadatomsadsorbateadsorbedadsorptionapprox
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When a slightly defective rutile TiO$_2$(110) surface is exposed to O$_2$ at elevated temperatures, the molecule dissociates at defects, filling O vacancies (\ov) and creating O adatoms (\oad) on {\tifc} rows. The adsorption of molecular O$_2$ at low temperatures has remained controversial. Low-Temperature Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (LT-STM) of O$_2$, dosed on TiO$_2$(110) at a sample temperature of $\approx$ 100 K and imaged at 17 K, shows a molecular precursor at \ov as a faint change in contrast. The adsorbed O$_2$ easily dissociates during the STM measurements, and formation of \oad's at both sides of the original \ov is observed.
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