Abstract

Photoemission of Adsorbed Xenon atoms (PAX) as a local work function probe is used to investigate the range of the electronic promoter effect of potassium submonolayers on a Ru(001) surface. Three Xe states on these bimetallic K/Ru surfaces are clearly distinguishable by their 5p photoemission and are associated with Xe probe atoms at basically unmodified Ru sites, at “mixed” K.Ru sites next to K ions, and on top of potassium, respectively. From the relative intensities of these three states as well as from their 5p electron binding energies as a function of potassium coverage it is concluded that the radius of the “sphere” of modified charge density around one K ion is ∼ 6 Å.

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