Abstract

The electron energy loss spectra (EELS) of a pure metallic lanthanum surface and variations in these spectra at the initial stages of surface oxidation were studied. The measurements were performed at primary-electron beam energies E p from 200 to 1000 eV. A very pronounced peak at a loss energy of about 7.5 eV arises due to transitions from the La4d electronic states of the valence band into the empty La4f electronic states of the conduction band at 5.0–5.5 eV above the Fermi level. Marked changes are observed in the EELS during the oxidation of lanthanum: the peak at an energy of 7.5 eV disappears, and the peak at 13.5 eV corresponding to bulk collective energy loss in lanthanum oxide becomes more pronounced. The results obtained are discussed in terms of the electronic structure of lanthanum and lanthanum oxide.

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