Publication: Formation of an Oxychloride Overlayer at a Bi(0001) Surface
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A facile oxygen-induced chemisorptive replacement reaction occurs when a Bi(0001)-O overlayer is exposed to hydrogen chloride at 298K. The overlayer, which conforms to the stoichiometry BiOCl2, is stable in contrast to analogous chemistry observed earlier with a Pb(110) surface. Evidence for discrete localized states associated with Bi2+ or Bi3+ species is observed from shifts in the Bi(4f) binding energies while the charge distribution within the bismuth-chlorine bond is shown to be sensitive to the presence of oxygen adatoms within the oxy-chloride overlayer.
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27
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1
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139
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146
