Abstract

The structure of the ordered p(2 × 1) and p(3 × 1) phases of adsorbed oxygen as well as the formation of ultrathin NiO(1 0 0) layers on a Ni(1 1 0) single crystal are investigated by grazing scattering of fast hydrogen atoms. Via ion beam triangulation based on the detection of the number of emitted electrons, we obtain direct information on the structure of oxygen adsorbates and ultrathin nickel oxide layers. For oxidation using atomic instead of molecular oxygen, the gas exposure can be reduced by almost two orders of magnitude. We compare the experimental results with computer simulations based on classical projectile trajectories for grazing scattering of fast hydrogen atoms and test structure models for oxygen adsorbed on Ni(1 1 0) and NiO(1 0 0).

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