Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and image simulation techniques in combination
with ab initio calculations, we show the existence of two different superlattices of crystallographic shear
planes, analogous to the Magnéli phases of rutile, in oxygen-deficient films of anatase TiO2 epitaxially
grown on LaAlO3 substrates. (103)- and (101)-oriented shear plane structures are detected in the outer film
region and in proximity of the film/substrate interface, respectively. We show that these shear planes are
characterized by TiO-like cubic local structures, which can deviate from the TinO2n-1 stoichiometry of the
classical rutile-derived Magnéli phases, particularly in the outer part of the film. Computed formation energies
provide insights into the thermodynamic stability of the observed structures and their relations to the growth
dynamics.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
SLIGHTLY-REDUCED RUTILE; TITANIUM-OXIDES; LAALO3; DEFECTS; SURFACE; GROWTH
List of contributors:
SCOTTI DI UCCIO, Umberto; Rossi, Giorgio; Ciancio, Regina; Vittadini, Andrea; Carlino, Elvio; Aruta, Carmela
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