Abstract

Secondary ion mass spectrometry has been used to study the chemisorption of oxygen on W(100). Plots of O− versus O+ and WO−2 versus O+ show large hysteresis in the adsorption-desorption cycle. We propose to explain these observations by the structural and adsorption site changes during adsorption and thermal annealing of the adsorbed layer.

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