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Suzuki, Seiya; Katsube, Daiki*; Yano, Masahiro; Tsuda, Yasutaka; Terasawa, Tomoo; Ozawa, Takahiro*; Fukutani, Katsuyuki; Kim, Y.*; Asaoka, Hidehito; Yuhara, Junji*; et al.
Small Methods, p.2400863_1 - 2400863_9, 2024/00
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.00(Chemistry, Physical)Takakuwa, Yuji*; Ogawa, Shuichi*; Ishizuka, Shinji*; Yoshigoe, Akitaka; Teraoka, Yuden
Shokubai, 47(5), p.352 - 357, 2005/08
Oxidation reactions of Ti(0001) surfaces were monitored by real-time photoelectron spectroscopy with high brilliant synchrotron radiation and He-I resonance line. An oxygen adsorption model and ultra-thin oxide layers formation processes were reviewed on the basis of time evolutions of the adsorbed oxygen amount, oxidation states, electronic states and the work function, which were obtained from photoelectron spectra for Ti 2p and O 1s core levels as well as the valence band.
Takakuwa, Yuji*; Ishizuka, Shinji*; Yoshigoe, Akitaka; Teraoka, Yuden; Yamauchi, Yasuhiro*; Mizuno, Yoshiyuki*; Tonda, Hideki*; Homma, Teiichi*
Applied Surface Science, 216(1-4), p.395 - 401, 2003/06
Times Cited Count:19 Percentile:64.95(Chemistry, Physical)Real-time in-situ observation using photoelectron spectroscopy for elementary processes of Ti(0001) oxidation by O molecules has been performed at the surface reaction analysis apparatus installed at the BL23SU in the SPring-8. And the real-time observation has been also performed by RHEED-AES methods at Tohoku University. The partial pressure region of oxygen was from 2x10
Torr to 8x10
Torr. The surface temperature was 473 K and 673 K. The variation from clean Ti surface toward TiO
was comfirmed by observation of Ti-2p and O-1s photoelectron spectra. Reflected electron intensity and O-KLL Auger electron intensity oscillated in the RHEED-AES measurements. These facts revealed that the surface morphological change of the oxidized Ti(0001) surface was associated not only with a disappearance of the surface metallic layer but also with a change of the oxidation state.
Ogawa, Shuichi*; Yamada, Takatoshi*; Ishizuka, Shinji*; Yoshigoe, Akitaka; Hasegawa, Masataka*; Teraoka, Yuden; Takakuwa, Yuji*
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Tang, J.*; Ogawa, Shuichi*; Yoshigoe, Akitaka; Nishimoto, Kiwamu*; Ishizuka, Shinji*; Teraoka, Yuden; Takakuwa, Yuji*
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Okada, Michio*; Teraoka, Yuden
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