Ion beam studies of oxygen exposed Ni(100)
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1987-10-02
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Alkemade, P.F.A.
Deckers, S.
Habraken, F.H.P.M.
Weg, W.F. van der
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A clean Ni(100) surface and a surface exposed to 18O2, have been studied by high-energy ion scattering and nuclear reaction analysis. The structure of the clean and the exposed surfaces is studied by 750 keV He+ ion scattering in combination with channeling and blocking. The results are consistent with results obtained by medium-energy ion scattering. Absolute oxygen contents are measured using the 18O(p, α)15N nuclear resonance at Ep=1766 keV. It is found that the oxygen content of the surface for which the c(2×2) LEED pattern is observed, is 0.42±0.04 of a Ni(100) monolayer. The oxygen content of a saturated oxide layer is 2.4±0.2 of a monolayer. Furthermore, it is concluded that the saturated oxide layer consists of stoichiometric NiO.