Assessing the film-substrate interaction in germania films on reconstructed Au(111)

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Abstract

Purely amorphous germania bilayer films are grown on a reconstructed Au(111) surface. The presence of the film affects the native configuration of the Au soliton walls, as observed with scanning tunneling microscopy. They partly avoid the film islands, and partly penetrate under film patches. This behavior indicates a weaker film-substrate interaction than the one reported for other oxide films on reconstructed Au(111). Moreover, this new system highlights the impact of the metal support on the structure of ultrathin films of germania: With decreasing film-substrate interaction the amorphous phase is promoted. Density functional theory calculations confirm and rationalize the experimental observations. This work provides a useful generalization of the relationship between film structure and adhesion energy.

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Lewandowski, A. L., Stavale, F., Tosoni, S., Schneider, W. D., Heyde, M., Pacchioni, G., & Freund, H. J. (2019). Assessing the film-substrate interaction in germania films on reconstructed Au(111). Physical Review B, 100(24). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.100.241403

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