原子力显微镜研究二氧化钛表面

Hyomen Kagaku Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1380/jsssj.38.413
Jo Onoda, A. Yurtsever, M. Abe, Y. Sugimoto
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二氧化钛(TiO2)表面因其广泛的应用而被广泛研究,如光催化、多相催化、气体传感器和太阳能电池。金红石二氧化钛也被研究作为一个模型系统,用于研究更复杂的金属氧化物表面的物理和化学性质。在这里,我们报告了用原子力显微镜(AFM)对TiO2表面进行原子尺度观察的研究。虽然TiO2(110)上的AFM成像机制已经被很好地理解,但我们发现TiO2(011)上的AFM对比度的解释并不简单。此外,我们还对TiO2(110)表面的亚表面电荷和单个Pt原子进行了AFM和开尔文探针力显微镜(KPFM)的同时测量。我们相信本研究结果对利用AFM和KPFM研究其他催化体系具有一定的参考价值
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Titanium Dioxide Surfaces Investigated by Atomic Force Microscopy
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) surfaces have been extensively studied for its broad range of applications such as photocatalysis, heterogeneous catalysis, gas sensors, and solar cells. Rutile TiO2 has also been investigated as a model system for studying the physical and chemical properties for studying more complex metal oxide surfaces. Here, we report studies of atomic-scale observation of TiO2 surfaces by atomic force microscopy (AFM). While AFM imaging mechanism on TiO2(110) has been understood well, we find the interpretation of AFM contrast on TiO2(011) is not straightforward. In addition, we also perform simultaneous AFM and Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) measurements on subsurface charges and single Pt atoms on the TiO2(110) surfaces, respectively. We believe our findings in this report will be useful when investigate other catalytic system by AFM and KPFM
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