Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5424219 | Surface Science | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Single gold atoms deposited on single crystalline MgO(1Â 0Â 0) films grown on Mo(1Â 0Â 0) are characterized by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy as well as IR spectroscopy using CO as probe molecules. In this article we describe the first angular dependent measurements to determine the principal hyperfine components of a secondary hyperfine interaction, namely, with 17O of the MgO. The values determined here are in perfect agreement with theoretical expectations and corroborate the previously reported binding mechanism of Au atoms on the oxygen anions of the MgO terrace. The temperature dependent EPR data reveal an onset of Au atom mobility at about 80Â K while the formation of Au particles occurs only above 125Â K. By an analysis of the EPR line width in combination with STM measurements it is possible to deduce an increase of the interatomic distance above 80Â K. The Au/CO complexes show a somewhat smaller temperature stability as compared to the Au atoms. The observed thermal stability is in perfect agreement with theoretical predictions for CO desorption.
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Authors
M. Yulikov, M. Sterrer, T. Risse, H.-J. Freund,