Abstract

Electronic structure of molybdenum oxides obtained by the oxidation of molybdenum at an oxygen pressure of 1 Torr (thin film) and air (thick film) was studied. It was shown that a thick oxide film is formed from MoO3 oxide, and a thin film from a mixture of MoO3 and MoO2 oxides, which is reflected in the form of valence band spectra. Oxygen on the surface belongs both in molybdenum oxide and in the hydroxyl group, which is associated with dissociative adsorption of water during the oxidation of molybdenum in air for a thick film.

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