Abstract

The growth and structures of aluminum oxides on NiAl(1 0 0) have been investigated by RHEED (reflection high energy electron diffraction), complemented by LEED (low energy electron diffraction), AES (Auger electron spectroscopy) and STM (scanning tunneling microscopy). Crystalline θ-Al 2O 3 phase grows through gas-phase oxidation on the NiAl(1 0 0) substrate with its a and b-axes parallel to [0 −1 0] and [0 0 1] direction of the substrate, respectively, forming a (2 × 1) unit cell. Whilst, three-dimensional nano-sized NiAl(1 0 0) protrusions and Al 2O 3, NiAl(0 1 1) clusters were found to co-exit at the surface, evidenced by extraordinary transmission spots superposed to the substrate reflection rods in the RHEED patterns. Particularly, the NiAl(0 1 1) clusters develop with their (0 1 1) plane parallel to the NiAl(1 0 0) surface, and [1 0 0] axis parallel to the [0 −1 1] direction of the substrate surface. STM observation combined with information from AES and TPD (temperature programmed desorption) suggest the formation of these 3D structures is closely associated with partial decomposition of the crystalline oxides during annealing. On the other hand, smoother (2 × 1) oxide islands with thickness close to a complete monolayer of θ-Al 2O 3 can be formed on NiAl(1 0 0) by electro-oxidation, in contrast with the large crystalline films formed by gas-oxidation.

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