Applied Surface Science, Vol.258, No.24, 10123-10127, 2012
Monitoring preparation and phase transitions of carburized W(110) by reflectance difference spectroscopy
Reflectance difference spectroscopy (RDS) is applied to follow in situ the preparation of clean and carburized W(1 1 0) surfaces and to study the temperature-induced transition between the R(15 x 3) and R(15 x 12) carbon/tungsten surface phases. RDS data for this transition are compared to data obtained from Auger-electron spectroscopy and low-energy electron diffraction. All techniques reveal that this transition, occurring around 1870 K, is reversible with a small hysteresis, indicating a first-order-like behaviour. The present results also prove a high surface sensitivity of RDS, which is attributed to the excitation of electronic p-like surface resonances of W(1 1 0). (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Reflectance difference spectroscopy;Tungsten;Carbon;Phase transition;Auger-electron spectroscopy;Low-energy electron diffraction