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Adsorption on a polar oxide surface: O2, C2H4 and Na on Cr2O3(0001)/Cr(110)

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Rohr,  Friedemann
Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society;

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Seiferth,  Oliver
Chemical Physics, Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society;

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Bender,  Michael
Chemical Physics, Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society;

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Bäumer,  Marcus
Chemical Physics, Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society;

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Kuhlenbeck,  Helmut       
Chemical Physics, Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society;

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Freund,  Hans-Joachim       
Chemical Physics, Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society;

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Dillmann, B., Rohr, F., Seiferth, O., Klivenyi, G., Bender, M., Homann, K., et al. (1996). Adsorption on a polar oxide surface: O2, C2H4 and Na on Cr2O3(0001)/Cr(110). Faraday Discussions, 105, 295-315. doi:10.1039/FD9960500295.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000E-44CB-1
Abstract
A polar Cr2O3(0001) surface is prepared as an epitaxial film on a Cr(110) substrate. The film is thick enough to represent the bulk surface. Applying a variety of surface sensitive techniques [thermal desorption spectroscopy (TDS), reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS), electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) and photoelectron spectroscopy (PES)] we have studied adsorption of molecular oxygen, ethene and sodium.