Abstract

The Ce/Pd/Ru(0001) system has been studied by photoelectron spectroscopy and low energy electron diffraction. The Pd overlayer thicknesses were in the range from one to two monolayers. The effective Ce overlayer thicknesses were in the range from 0.5 to 1.5 monolayers. The interfaces were studied for annealing temperatures from room temperature up to 1030°C. A tendency of intermixing of Pd and Ce was observed already at room temperature. The estimated Ce valence and 4f–4d hybridization strength were found to be largest for the most Pd rich surfaces. The onset of desorption of Ce and Pd takes place at a temperature of 700°C, which is considerably lower than the temperature of onset of desorption of Ce from the Ce–Pd system. This is argued to be due to a weakening of the substrate bonds when stronger Ce–Pd bonds form. Intermixing between the Ru substrate and Pd and Ce was not observed. The low value of the sample work function that was recorded throughout these studies shows that Ce was always present at the outermost surface layer.

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