TY - JOUR
T1 - Ultra-violet photoelectron spectroscopy of adsorbed oxygen
AU - Bradshaw, A. M.
AU - Menzel, D.
AU - Steinkilberg, M.
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Further detailed interpretation of results awaits a sound theoretical treatment of oxygen chemisorption as well as a theory linking the calculated adsorbate spectral function with the experimental difference spectra. We acknowledge valuable discussions with W. Brenig and the members of his group. The work has been supported financially by the Deutsche Forschungsge- meinschaft . l D. E. Eastman and J. K. Cashion, Phys. Rev. Letters, 1971 27, 1520. D. Menzel, Electrbn Fis.Apli. (Madrid), 1974, 17, 1 13. D. R. Penn, Phys. Rev. Letters, 1972, 28, 1041. T. E. Madey, Surface Sci., 1972, 33, 355. A. M. Bradshaw, D. Menzel and M. Steinkilberg, Jap. J. Appl. Phys., 1974, suppl. 2, part 2,841. L. H. Germer and J. W.
PY - 1974
Y1 - 1974
N2 - The adsorption of oxygen on W (100), W (110) and Ag (110) has been studied with ultra-violet photoelectron spectroscopy. The experimental difference spectra are interpreted phenomenologically, using data obtained from the application of other surface-sensitive techniques. The possible mechanisms for changes in emission from metal states, as well as the bearing of the results on the concept of the oxygen chemisorption bond are discussed.
AB - The adsorption of oxygen on W (100), W (110) and Ag (110) has been studied with ultra-violet photoelectron spectroscopy. The experimental difference spectra are interpreted phenomenologically, using data obtained from the application of other surface-sensitive techniques. The possible mechanisms for changes in emission from metal states, as well as the bearing of the results on the concept of the oxygen chemisorption bond are discussed.
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U2 - 10.1039/DC9745800046
DO - 10.1039/DC9745800046
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0342947919
SN - 0301-7249
VL - 58
SP - 46
EP - 58
JO - Faraday Discussions of the Chemical Society
JF - Faraday Discussions of the Chemical Society
ER -