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Stability of van der Waals Pt-Telluride thin films
Photoemission provides insight into the synthesis conditions of Pt
3Te
4, and Pt
2Te
2 by thermal treatment starting from PtTe
2 thin films.
Applied Surface Science 644, 158785
(2024)
Pt Tellurides have promising and exciting electrocatalytic properties and can be grown in the form of thin films on several substrates. However, controlling the stoichiometry of ultrathin Pt-telluride 2D materials by physical vapor deposition methods is a challenge because different Pt telluride compositional phases have varying thermal stability in vacuum.
Temperature-programmed synchrotron photoemission spectroscopy provides insight into the synthesis conditions by thermal treatment. High-resolution photoemission measurements performed at the beamline BACH by Prof. Matthias Batzill and his group from University of South Florida have enabled the identification, the preparation and provided reference data of different layered van der Waals phases: Pt3Te4, and Pt2Te2 starting from PtTe2 thin films.
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Moreover, the chemical stability of the different compositional thin film phases was investingated by exposing the materials to partial oxygen pressure and air. The results show that only weak adsorption occurs on the the surface Te layer, but the pristine materials can be re-established by vacuum annealing. This excellent chemical stability is important for the practical applications.
Thermal- and air- stability of the compositional variants of van der Waals Pt-Telluride thin films probed by high resolution photoemission spectroscopy
Vimukthi Pathirage, Nirosha Ravinath Rajapakse, Kinga Lasek, Igor Píš , Federica Bondino, Matthias Batzill
Applied Surface Science Volume 644, 158785
(2024)
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 January 2024 11:47