CONSPECTUS: Nonreducible oxides are characterized by large band gaps and are therefore unable to exchange electrons or to form bonds with surface species, explaining their chemical inertness. The insertion of aliovalent dopants alters this situation, as new electronic states become available in the gap that may be involved in charge-transfer processes. Consequently, the adsorption and reactivity pattern of doped oxides changes with respect to their nondoped counterparts. This Account describes scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) experiments that demonstrate the impact of dopants on the physical and chemical properties of well-defined crystalline oxide films. For this purpose, MgO and CaO as archetypical ...
The surface of metal oxides comprises an important and extremely interesting area of surface science...
We perform a systematic investigation of (100) surfaces for rocksalt-structured group 2 metal oxides...
The formation of an oxygen vacancy and the simultaneous re-adsorption of an oxygen atom on regular a...
Nonreducible oxides are characterized by large band gaps and are therefore unable to exchange electr...
The functionality of doped oxides sensitively depends on the spatial distribution of the impurity io...
Recent experiments have demonstrated that tiny amounts of Mo impurities give rise to drastic changes...
The ability of Mo (Cr) impurities in a CaO (MgO) matrix to act as charge donors to adsorbed gold has...
The electronic structure of CaO films of 10–60 monolayer thickness grown on Mo(001) has been investi...
Doping of simple oxide materials can give rise to new exciting physical and chemical properties and ...
Density functional theory was used to investigate the chemical reactivity of oxygen vacancies on the...
Electron transfer into metal nanoparticles on oxide supports is associated with unusual morphologica...
Some simple transition metal oxides such as NiO have incomplete atomic subshells and yet are highly ...
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy reveals spontaneous atom diffusion from a Mo(001) support into a Mg...
Periodic density functional theory calculations revealed strong enhancement of chemical reactivity b...
Crystalline MgO films with a defined level of Cr dopants (MgO<sub>Cr</sub>) are prepared by either s...
The surface of metal oxides comprises an important and extremely interesting area of surface science...
We perform a systematic investigation of (100) surfaces for rocksalt-structured group 2 metal oxides...
The formation of an oxygen vacancy and the simultaneous re-adsorption of an oxygen atom on regular a...
Nonreducible oxides are characterized by large band gaps and are therefore unable to exchange electr...
The functionality of doped oxides sensitively depends on the spatial distribution of the impurity io...
Recent experiments have demonstrated that tiny amounts of Mo impurities give rise to drastic changes...
The ability of Mo (Cr) impurities in a CaO (MgO) matrix to act as charge donors to adsorbed gold has...
The electronic structure of CaO films of 10–60 monolayer thickness grown on Mo(001) has been investi...
Doping of simple oxide materials can give rise to new exciting physical and chemical properties and ...
Density functional theory was used to investigate the chemical reactivity of oxygen vacancies on the...
Electron transfer into metal nanoparticles on oxide supports is associated with unusual morphologica...
Some simple transition metal oxides such as NiO have incomplete atomic subshells and yet are highly ...
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy reveals spontaneous atom diffusion from a Mo(001) support into a Mg...
Periodic density functional theory calculations revealed strong enhancement of chemical reactivity b...
Crystalline MgO films with a defined level of Cr dopants (MgO<sub>Cr</sub>) are prepared by either s...
The surface of metal oxides comprises an important and extremely interesting area of surface science...
We perform a systematic investigation of (100) surfaces for rocksalt-structured group 2 metal oxides...
The formation of an oxygen vacancy and the simultaneous re-adsorption of an oxygen atom on regular a...