Thermally induced phase transition in the Cs/Al(111) system

H. Kondoh, H. Nozoye
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The adsorption of Cs on Al(111) has been studied by electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) and low energy electron diffraction (LEED). Two series of Cs overlayers with various coverages were prepared by two methods; as-deposition at 85 K (AD series) and thermally desorbing excess Cs (TD series). We find an abrupt change of EEL spectra for the TD series at a coverage of approximately 0.5; the nature of a Cs-induced loss peak changes from a surface plasmon to a Cs 6s → 6p like excitation, which is indicative of a metallic-to-ionic change. This transition is associated with a simultaneous structural transformation. Both EELS and LEED for the TD series are different from those for the AD series at the coverages between ca. 0.5 and 0.2. Irreversible structural and electronic transformations from the AD to the TD series also occur at these coverages by heating above 200 K without desorbing Cs. This indicates that the transformation is induced by a thermally activated process.

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Cs/Al(111)体系的热诱导相变
利用电子能量损失谱(EELS)和低能电子衍射(LEED)研究了Cs在Al(111)上的吸附。采用两种方法制备了两种不同覆盖度的Cs覆盖层;在85 K下沉积(AD系列)和热解吸多余的Cs (TD系列)。我们发现,在覆盖约0.5时,TD系列的EEL光谱发生了突变;Cs诱导的损耗峰的性质从表面等离子激元转变为类似Cs 6s→6p的激发,表明了金属到离子的变化。这种转变与同时发生的结构转变有关。TD系列的EELS和LEED与AD系列的EELS和LEED在约0.5至0.2的覆盖率之间有所不同。在不解吸Cs的情况下,从AD到TD系列的不可逆结构和电子转变也发生在这些覆盖层上。这表明相变是由热激活过程引起的。
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