Defect states at the TiO2(110) surface probed by resonant photoelectron diffraction

The charge distribution of the defect states at the reduced TiO(2)(110) surface is studied via a new method, the resonant photoelectron diffraction. The diffraction pattern from the defect state, excited at the Ti-2p-3d resonance, is analyzed in the forward scattering approach and on the basis of mu...

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Published in:Physical review letters Vol. 100; no. 5; p. 055501
Main Authors: Krüger, P, Bourgeois, S, Domenichini, B, Magnan, H, Chandesris, D, Le Fèvre, P, Flank, A M, Jupille, J, Floreano, L, Cossaro, A, Verdini, A, Morgante, A
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 08-02-2008
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Summary:The charge distribution of the defect states at the reduced TiO(2)(110) surface is studied via a new method, the resonant photoelectron diffraction. The diffraction pattern from the defect state, excited at the Ti-2p-3d resonance, is analyzed in the forward scattering approach and on the basis of multiple scattering calculations. The defect charge is found to be shared by several surface and subsurface Ti sites with the dominant contribution on a specific subsurface site in agreement with density functional theory calculations.
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ISSN:0031-9007
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.055501