The Work Function of TiO2

  • Kashiwaya S
  • Morasch J
  • Streibel V
  • et al.
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Abstract

Polycrystalline anatase thin films, (001)- and (101)-oriented anatase TiO 2 single crystals and (001)- and (110)-oriented rutile TiO 2 single crystals with various surface treatments were studied by photoelectron spectroscopy to obtain their surface potentials. Regardless of orientations and polymorph, a huge variation of the Fermi level and work function was achieved by varying the surface condition. The most strongly oxidized surfaces are obtained after oxygen plasma treatment with a Fermi level ∼2.6 eV above the valence band maximum and ionization potentials of up to 9.5 eV (work function 7.9 eV). All other treated anatase surfaces exhibit an ionization potential independent of surface condition of 7.96 ± 0.15 eV. The Fermi level positions and the work functions vary by up to 1 eV. The ionization potential of rutile is ∼0.56 eV lower than that of anatase in good agreement with recent band alignment studies.

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Kashiwaya, S., Morasch, J., Streibel, V., Toupance, T., Jaegermann, W., & Klein, A. (2018). The Work Function of TiO2. Surfaces, 1(1), 73–89. https://doi.org/10.3390/surfaces1010007

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