Oxygen-induced Rh3d(5/2) surface core level shifts were used to probe the local electronic structure of first layer Rh atoms in the (2 x 2)pg reconstructed phase formed upon oxygen adsorption. By comparison of the computed shifts for differently reconstructed geometries with the experimental shifts obtained from high-energy resolution photoemission measurements, we confirm that the reconstructed phase is formed by Rh atoms single- and double-bonded to oxygen, yielding a shift from the bulk component of -185 and +140 meV, respectively. We find that the core level shifts are affected by the local rhomboidal distortion of the surface lattice, Moreover, we show that, on Rh(100), the oxygen-induced surface core level shifts are dominated by initial state effects and proportional to the calculated shift of the d-band center. The latter is therefore correlated to the local surface chemical reactivity, as already found for other adsorbate systems on transition metals.

Surface core level shift: High sensitive probe to oxygen-induced reconstruction of Rh(100) / Bianchettin, L.; Baraldi, A.; de Gironcoli, Stefano Maria; Vesselli, E.; Lizzit, S.; Comelli, G.; Rosei, R.. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. C. - ISSN 1932-7447. - 113:30(2009), pp. 13192-13198. [10.1021/jp901223d]

Surface core level shift: High sensitive probe to oxygen-induced reconstruction of Rh(100)

de Gironcoli, Stefano Maria;
2009-01-01

Abstract

Oxygen-induced Rh3d(5/2) surface core level shifts were used to probe the local electronic structure of first layer Rh atoms in the (2 x 2)pg reconstructed phase formed upon oxygen adsorption. By comparison of the computed shifts for differently reconstructed geometries with the experimental shifts obtained from high-energy resolution photoemission measurements, we confirm that the reconstructed phase is formed by Rh atoms single- and double-bonded to oxygen, yielding a shift from the bulk component of -185 and +140 meV, respectively. We find that the core level shifts are affected by the local rhomboidal distortion of the surface lattice, Moreover, we show that, on Rh(100), the oxygen-induced surface core level shifts are dominated by initial state effects and proportional to the calculated shift of the d-band center. The latter is therefore correlated to the local surface chemical reactivity, as already found for other adsorbate systems on transition metals.
2009
113
30
13192
13198
Bianchettin, L.; Baraldi, A.; de Gironcoli, Stefano Maria; Vesselli, E.; Lizzit, S.; Comelli, G.; Rosei, R.
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