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Effect of initial stages of oxidation of W(111) and Mo(112) on the adsorption of Dy, Nd and Li

✍ Scribed by YaB Losovyj; N.T. Dubyk; FM Gonchar


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
379 KB
Volume
50
Category
Article
ISSN
0042-207X

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✦ Synopsis


Changes in the work function and adsorption

energy of ultrathin layers of Dy, Nd and Li deposited on preoxidized Mo(7 12) and W( 111) faces have been investigated using the method of CPD and adsorption isobars. It has been found that the preadsorbed oxygen brings about a lowering of the work function minimum for the co-adsorption system and increasing of the area occupied by the metallic adsorbate, that is relevant to the work function minimum.

Discussed are the results obtained for different values of initial oxygen coverage.


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