Abstract

The initial oxidation of Mg(0001) has been studied using AES (Auger electron spectroscopy), LEED (low energy electron diffraction), and EELS (electron energy loss spectroscopy). The oxidation proceeds through different stages; first oxygen atoms are incorporated to chemisorption sites below the top layer magnesium. This chemisorption phase is followed by the formation of an oxide layer. The oxide layer covers the Mg surface after an oxygen exposure of ∼ 10 L O 2. After this exposure the bulk-like MgO formation slowly increases the oxide thickness. The oxide layer formed for exposures up to ≤ 10 L O 2 gives rise to a diffuse LEED pattern of the same symmetry as the original “clean” LEED pattern; the possibility of an epitaxial oxide formation at this stage is discussed.

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