Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5422329 | Surface Science | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Ultrathin titanium and barium oxide films were grown on SrTiO3(001) substrate surfaces via Ti/Ba deposition and oxidation. When Ti is deposited onto the SrTiO3(001) surface, it forms a series of SrTiO3 surface reconstructions such as c(4Â ÃÂ 2), 5Ã5âR26.6â, (6Â ÃÂ 2) and (9Â ÃÂ 2), which can be controlled by varying the Ti concentration. Epitaxial anatase TiO2(001) islands with (1Â ÃÂ 3) and (1Â ÃÂ 5) reconstructions are formed by further increasing the Ti deposition amount and post-annealing. The initial growth of BaO thin films depends on the surface condition of the substrate. BaO nanoparticles form on reconstructed SrTiO3(001), while a locally ordered c(4Â ÃÂ 4) BaO structure is observed on the disordered sample surface. Co-deposition of Ba and Ti on SrTiO3(001) results in phase separation with the deposited Ba forming BaO nanoparticles and the Ti contributing to Ti-rich SrTiO3 surface reconstructions. No formation of BaTiO3 is observed at the initial growth stages between 0.3 monolayer (ML) and 1.8Â MLs.
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Authors
Chen Wu, Karen Kruska, Martin R. Castell,