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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 66, Issue 3, Pages -Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.66.035409
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We have employed variable-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) to follow the kinetics of reoxidation of a nonstoichiometric TiO2 (110) single-crystal surface. The surface is seen to grow during reoxidation between 573 and 1000 K and at pressures from 5x10(-8) to 2x10(-6) mbar O-2. The reaction proceeds by combination of gas-phase O-2 with mobile interstitial Ti3+ from the bulk. The surface is observed to grow new layers of TiO2 in a cyclic process, resulting in the formation of alternate layers of (1x1) and cross-linked (1x2). The growth rate was calculated by measuring the area of new material grown on consecutive STM images of the same area. The rate shows a linear dependence upon oxygen pressure, with an Arrhenius plot indicating an activation barrier of similar to25+/-4 kJ mol(-1) (0.25+/-0.04 eV/O-2 molecule) for the surface reaction.
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