Adsorption of Se on Cu(1 0 0) and formation of two-dimensional copper selenide layer
Résumé
In order to understand the adsorption process of selenium (Se) and Se-based molecules on noble metal surfaces, we report here on the properties of a thin film of Se on Cu(1 0 0) substrate. The deposition was carried out by incubating of a clean Cu(1 0 0) surface into Na 2 Se solution under controlled conditions. The film properties were analysed as a function of the annealing temperature of the sample, using Low Energy Electron Diffraction (LEED) and photoemission techniques. A progressive structural transition from disordered thick layer to a two-dimensional Copper Selenide CuSe thin layer is obtained upon the thermal treatment. Our study proves that a large scale, well-ordered, and highly-stabilized metal chalcogenide layer can be produced for promising use in potential applications.
Domaines
Physique [physics]
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