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Björn Arndt1, Barbara A J Lechner2, Alexander Bourgund2, Elin Grånäs3, Marcus Creutzburg1, Konstantin Krausert1, Jan Hulva4, Gareth S Parkinson4, Michael Schmid4, Vedran Vonk3, Friedrich Esch2, Andreas Stierle3.
Abstract
We present surface X-ray diffraction and fast scanning tunneling microscopy results to elucidate the nature of the surface phase transition on magnetite (001) from a reconstructed to a non-reconstructed surface around 720 K. In situ surface X-ray diffraction at a temperature above the phase transition, at which long-range order is lost, gives evidence that the subsurface cation vacancy reconstruction still exists as a local structural motif, in line with the characteristics of a 2D second-order phase transition. Fast scanning tunneling microscopy results across the phase transition underpin the hypothesis that the reconstruction lifting is initiated by surplus Fe ions occupying subsurface octahedral vacancies. The reversible near-surface iron enrichment and reduction of the surface to stoichiometric composition is further confirmed by in situ low-energy ion scattering, as well as ultraviolet and X-ray photoemission results.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32255111 DOI: 10.1039/d0cp00690d
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Chem Chem Phys ISSN: 1463-9076 Impact factor: 3.676