Au nanoparticles on a templating TiOx/Pt(111) ultrathin polar film: a photoemission and photoelectron diffraction study
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
We present an in-depth investigation of Au nanoparticles self-assembled on a zigzag-like
TiOx/Pt(111) ultrathin polar film, whose structure is known in great detail. The peculiar pattern
of defects (picoholes) templates a linear array of size-selected (ca. 1 nm) Au nanoparticles without
disruption of the titania layer, as observed by scanning tunneling microscopy. Their structure
and electronic properties have been investigated by several large-area spectroscopic tools,
i.e. high-resolution core and valence level photoemission and angle-scanned and energy-scanned
photoelectron diffraction. The comparison between experimental data and density functional
theoretical calculations indicates that the Au atoms landing on the oxide film are rather mobile,
and that the picoholes can act as effective trapping and nucleation centers for the growth of the
Au nanoparticles. All the experimental results are in concord in indicating that the Au NPs are
flat islands with a maximum thickness of 23 layers exposing the (111) surface.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Fortunelli, Alessandro
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