期刊
SURFACE SCIENCE
卷 571, 期 1-3, 页码 74-82出版社
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.susc.2004.07.054
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laser methods; photoelectron spectroscopy; oxidation
High resolution photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) studies were conducted on a gallium stabilized 6-phase plutonium sample cleaned by laser ablation and gas dosed with O-2, and H-2. The measurements were made with an instrument resolution of 60 meV with the sample at 300 K, 77 K and 10 K. The PES data under these experimental conditions strongly support an idealized model with Pu2O3 growth on the metal followed by PuO2 growth on the Pu2O3 layer at low temperature. In vacuum, the PuO2 reduces to Po2O3 at room temperature at a pressure of 6 x 10(-11) Torr. In the case of H-2 dosing of the surface at low temperature, the hydrogen appears to penetrate the surface and disrupt the electronic structure of the valence band as evidenced by a drop in intensity of the peak at E-F which is not accompanied by a drop in the main 5f manifold at similar to1 eV. Studies were also carried out on the dosing of hydrogen on surfaces already dosed with both 0.5L (Pu2O3) and 10L (PuO2) oxygen films and show that hydrogen penetrates the 0.5 L Pu2O3 covered surface. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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