A combination of density functional theory calculations and photoelectron spectroscopy provides new insights into the atomistic picture of ultrathin silica films grown on Ru(0001). The silica film features a double-layer silicate sheet formed by corner-sharing [SiO4] tetrahedra and is weakly bound to the Ru(0001) substrate. This allows oxygen atoms to reversibly adsorb directly on the metal surface underneath the silica film. We demonstrate that the amount of adsorbed oxygen can be reversibly varied by vacuum annealing and oxidation, which in turn result in gradual changes of the silica/Ru electronic states. This finding opens the possibility for tuning the electronic properties of oxide/metal systems without altering the thickness or the s...
The vibrational properties of well-defined, two-dimensional silica films grown on Ru(0001) are chara...
The fundamental aspects of the chemical reactions at surfaces can be elucidated by using well-define...
There is a crucial role of the metal-oxide interface in determining the growth ofsilica thin films. ...
A combination of density functional theory calculations and photoelectron spectroscopy provides new ...
We studied the atomic structure of ultrathin silica films on Pt(111) in comparison with the previous...
This paper critically reviews the experimental and theoretical studies on the growth of ultrathin si...
The atomic structure of thin silica films grown over a Ru(0001) substrate was studied by X-ray photo...
The structure of a thin single crystalline SiO2 film grown on Mo(112) has been studied by scanning t...
Silica bilayers are stable on various metal substrates, including Ru(0001) that is used for the pres...
Silica (SiO2) is one of the most widely used and important materials in heterogeneous catalysis and ...
We studied the atomic structure of ultrathin silica films on Pt(111) in comparison with the previous...
Two-dimensional (2D) ultrathin silica films have the potential to reach technological importance in ...
Silica is one of the key materials in many modern technological applications. 'Surface science' appr...
To better understand the electronic and chemical properties of wide-gap oxide surfaces at the atomic...
The influence of metal–oxide interactions on the workfunction and band alignment in thin oxide films...
The vibrational properties of well-defined, two-dimensional silica films grown on Ru(0001) are chara...
The fundamental aspects of the chemical reactions at surfaces can be elucidated by using well-define...
There is a crucial role of the metal-oxide interface in determining the growth ofsilica thin films. ...
A combination of density functional theory calculations and photoelectron spectroscopy provides new ...
We studied the atomic structure of ultrathin silica films on Pt(111) in comparison with the previous...
This paper critically reviews the experimental and theoretical studies on the growth of ultrathin si...
The atomic structure of thin silica films grown over a Ru(0001) substrate was studied by X-ray photo...
The structure of a thin single crystalline SiO2 film grown on Mo(112) has been studied by scanning t...
Silica bilayers are stable on various metal substrates, including Ru(0001) that is used for the pres...
Silica (SiO2) is one of the most widely used and important materials in heterogeneous catalysis and ...
We studied the atomic structure of ultrathin silica films on Pt(111) in comparison with the previous...
Two-dimensional (2D) ultrathin silica films have the potential to reach technological importance in ...
Silica is one of the key materials in many modern technological applications. 'Surface science' appr...
To better understand the electronic and chemical properties of wide-gap oxide surfaces at the atomic...
The influence of metal–oxide interactions on the workfunction and band alignment in thin oxide films...
The vibrational properties of well-defined, two-dimensional silica films grown on Ru(0001) are chara...
The fundamental aspects of the chemical reactions at surfaces can be elucidated by using well-define...
There is a crucial role of the metal-oxide interface in determining the growth ofsilica thin films. ...