Highly ordered Pd, Fe, and Co clusters on alumina onNi 3 Al ( 111 )
Author(s) -
Andreas Buchsbaum,
M. De Santis,
H. Tolentino,
Michael Schmid,
П. Варга
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
physical review b
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1538-4489
pISSN - 1098-0121
DOI - 10.1103/physrevb.81.115420
Subject(s) - scanning tunneling microscope , nanomesh , crystallography , nucleation , materials science , cluster (spacecraft) , oxide , stacking , metal , lattice (music) , nanotechnology , physics , chemistry , graphene , nuclear magnetic resonance , computer science , acoustics , metallurgy , thermodynamics , programming language
International audienceTemplate-mediated growth of metals has attracted much interest due to the remarkable magnetic and catalytic properties of clusters in the nanometer range and provides the opportunity to grow clusters with narrow size distributions. We have grown well-ordered Fe and Co clusters on the ultrathin aluminum oxide on Ni3Al 111 , a template with a 4.1 nm lattice. The structure of the 0.5-nm-thick oxide film exhibits holes reaching down to the metal substrate at the corners of the sqrt( 67)xsqrt(67) R12.2° unit cell. Pd atoms trapped in these corner holes create metallic nucleation sites where Fe as well as Co clusters can nucleate and form a well-ordered hexagonal arrangement on the oxide nanomesh. We have studied these Fe and Co clusters and applied different methods such as scanning tunneling microscopy and surface x-ray diffraction to determine the morphology and crystallography of the clusters. For Fe, we found cluster growth in either bcc[ 110] or bcc [100] direction, depending on the deposition temperature and for Co we found close-packed planes on top of the clusters and random stacking of close-packed planes. Pd clusters grow with fcc (111) orientation
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