Hydrogen-Induced Atomic Structure Evolution Of The Oxygen-Chemisorbed Cu(110) Surface

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS(2016)

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Using a combination of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and density functional theory (DFT) modeling, we determine the mechanism of the atomic structural evolution of the oxygenated Cu(110) surface induced by the reaction of adsorbed hydrogen with chemisorbed oxygen in the Cu(110)-c(6 x 2)-O structure. Our STM observations show that the reconstructed Cu(110)-c(6 x 2)-O surface undergoes a phase transition to the (2 x 1)-O reconstruction in the course of oxygen loss induced by the reaction with H-2 gas. Using DFT modeling, we find that the surface phase transition is initiated via the adsorption of molecular hydrogen on the chemisorbed oxygen, which results in the formation of H2O molecules that desorb spontaneously from the surface. The loss of chemisorbed oxygen induces the c(6 x 2) -> (2 x 1) transition that involves the diffusion of Cu-O-Cu chains along the <(1) over bar 10 > direction. Published by AIP Publishing.
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