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Atomically flat reconstructed rutile TiO2(001) surfaces for oxide film growth

Y. WangShinbuhm LeeP. VilmercatiHo Nyung LeeHanno H. WeiteringPaul C. Snijders

Year: 2016 Journal:   Applied Physics Letters Vol: 108 (9)   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

The availability of low-index rutile TiO2 single crystal substrates with atomically flat surfaces is essential for enabling epitaxial growth of rutile transition metal oxide films. The high surface energy of the rutile (001) surface often leads to surface faceting, which precludes the sputter and annealing treatment commonly used for the preparation of clean and atomically flat TiO2(110) substrate surfaces. In this work, we reveal that stable and atomically flat rutile TiO2(001) surfaces can be prepared with an atomically ordered reconstructed surface already during a furnace annealing treatment in air. We tentatively ascribe this result to the decrease in surface energy associated with the surface reconstruction, which removes the driving force for faceting. Despite the narrow temperature window where this morphology can initially be formed, we demonstrate that it persists in homoepitaxial growth of TiO2(001) thin films. The stabilization of surface reconstructions that prevent faceting of high-surface-energy crystal faces may offer a promising avenue towards the realization of a wider range of high quality epitaxial transition metal oxide heterostructures.

Keywords:
Faceting Materials science Rutile Annealing (glass) Epitaxy Surface energy Oxide Surface reconstruction Nanotechnology Heterojunction Sputtering Anatase Thin film Crystal growth Optoelectronics Crystallography Chemical engineering Metallurgy Composite material Surface (topology) Chemistry Geometry Photocatalysis Catalysis Layer (electronics)

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Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
ZnO doping and properties
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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