Abstract

With scanning tunnelling microscopy and synchrotron radiation photoelectron spectroscopy, we studied Au nanoclusters, grown by vapour deposition on ordered Al 2O 3 thin-film on NiAl(1 0 0), as functions of coverage and substrate temperature. The microscope images reveal that two-dimensional (2D) clusters form preferentially at small coverages (<0.1 ML); with greater coverage both diameter and height of the clusters increase evidently. Unlike other metal clusters, Au clusters formed at elevated substrate temperatures exhibit bimodal size distributions comprising smaller quasi-2D (with height of 1–2 atomic layers) and larger three-dimensional clusters. Photoelectron spectra indicate that the electronic properties of clusters vary with their size. At a mean diameter 2.3 nm and height 0.6 nm the Au 4f core-levels begin shifting to greater binding energies; with decreasing size the shift increases about 1.4 eV from bulk value, corresponding to 2D clusters. The quasi-2D clusters show a non-metallic electronic property, indicated by a positive shift of Au 4f core-level energies and by the I– V curves from measurements of scanning tunnelling spectra.

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