| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9595314 | Surface Science | 2005 | 10 Pages | 
Abstract
												We report the results of an X-ray scattering study that reveals oxidation kinetics and formation of a previously unreported crystalline phase of SnO at the liquid-vapour interface of Sn. Our experiments reveal that the pure liquid Sn surface does not react with molecular oxygen below an activation pressure of â¼5.0 Ã 10â6 Torr. Above that pressure a rough solid Sn oxide grows over the liquid metal surface. Once the activation pressure has been exceeded the oxidation proceeds at pressures below the oxidation pressure threshold. The observed diffraction pattern associated with the surface oxidation does not match any of the known Sn oxide phases. The data have an explicit signature of the face-centred cubic structure, however it requires lattice parameters that are about 9% smaller than those reported for cubic structures of high-pressure phases of Sn oxides.
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											Authors
												Alexei Grigoriev, Oleg Shpyrko, Christoph Steimer, Peter S. Pershan, Benjamin M. Ocko, Moshe Deutsch, Binhua Lin, Mati Meron, Timothy Graber, Jeffrey Gebhardt, 
											