Abstract

Atomically resolved scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) images have been obtained on ultrathin films of CeO2(111) supported on Pt(111). The ultrathin films were grown in two ways, by reactive deposition in an oxygen atmosphere and by postoxidation of Ce/Pt surface alloys. STM results are compared with previously reported high-temperature STM and noncontact atomic force microscopy (NC-AFM) images of the native CeO2(111) surface. The similarity between these images is striking and allows a number of defects and adsorbates in our ultrathin film to be assigned. Moreover, the similarity in structure between the native oxide and the ceria ultrathin film indicates that it is an excellent topographic mimic of the native oxide.

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