X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) has the highest sensitivity for chemical element detection on surfaces. With this approach, small amounts of lanthanide-containing endofullerene molecules (Ho 3 N@C 80 ) have been measured by total electron yield at a low flux bending magnet beamline. The monolayer coverage is calibrated by extrapolating the signals of constant doses ( 3 × 10 14 cm − 2 ) of Ho ions implanted into SiO 2 with energies between 2 and 115 keV. At room temperature, the Ho XAS spectra of the molecules and implanted ions indicate trivalent but not identical Ho ground states. Still, this approach demonstrates a way for calibration of small coverages of molecules containing open core-shell elements.
Monolayer calibration of endofullerenes with x-ray absorption from implanted keV ion doses / Lee, W.C., Yu, L., Oscarsson, J., Ochapski, M.W., Sagehashi, R., Zhang, Y., Popov, A.A., Gebeyehu, Z.M., Martini, L., Forti, S., Coletti, C., Delley, B., Muntwiler, M., Primetzhofer, D., Greber, T.. - In: JOURNAL OF VACUUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. A. VACUUM, SURFACES, AND FILMS. - ISSN 0734-2101. - 42:2(2024), pp. 023406-023410. [10.1116/6.0003302]
Monolayer calibration of endofullerenes with x-ray absorption from implanted keV ion doses
Martini, Leonardo;
2024
Abstract
X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) has the highest sensitivity for chemical element detection on surfaces. With this approach, small amounts of lanthanide-containing endofullerene molecules (Ho 3 N@C 80 ) have been measured by total electron yield at a low flux bending magnet beamline. The monolayer coverage is calibrated by extrapolating the signals of constant doses ( 3 × 10 14 cm − 2 ) of Ho ions implanted into SiO 2 with energies between 2 and 115 keV. At room temperature, the Ho XAS spectra of the molecules and implanted ions indicate trivalent but not identical Ho ground states. Still, this approach demonstrates a way for calibration of small coverages of molecules containing open core-shell elements.Pubblicazioni consigliate

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