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THEspHYBRID BONDING OF C, N AND O TO THEfcc(001)SURFACE OF NICKEL AND RHODIUM

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  • CHANG Q. SUN

    (School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Block S1, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639798, Singapore)

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This brief review focuses on the nature, kinetics, dynamics and consequences of thesp-orbital hybrid bonding of C, N and O to the Ni/Rh(001) surfaces which give rise to the same kind of "radial and then the p4g clock" reconstruction. It is identified that the "radial" and the subsequent "clock" reconstruction result from the adsorbate–substrate bond formation withsp-orbital hybridization, and that the driving force behind the reconstruction originates from the electrostatic interaction along the direction. At the initial stage, A-1(A=C, N or O adsorbate) sinks into the fourfold hollow site and forms one bond with a B (B = Ni or Rh host atom) underneath, giving rise to an AB5cluster with four dipoles at the surface. As A-1evolves into the hybridized-A-n(n=4, 3, 2), the AB5cluster evolves into an AB4tetrahedron. Meanwhile, the AB4tetrahedron redefines three of the four surface dipoles as B+, B2+, B+/ dipoleor Bdipole, depending on the valence value of the adsorbate. The electrostatic force arises upon repopulating the valence electrons, which creates rhombus strings along the direction. With the presence of nonbonding lone pairs, the clock rotation on Ni(00l)-(2×2)p4g-2N-3and Rh(00l)-(2×2)p4g-2O-2surfaces is initiated by the alternate attraction and repulsion in the direction and the rotation is stabilized by bond tension; whereas the clock rotation on the Ni(00l)-(2×2)p4g-2C-4surface is driven by the nonequivalent electrostatic repulsion in the direction and the rotation is balanced by strong bond compression. The findings so far have led to technical innovation for the adhesion between diamond and metals by designing a gradient TiCN transition layer to neutralize the bond stress.

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  • Chang Q. Sun, 2000. "THEspHYBRID BONDING OF C, N AND O TO THEfcc(001)SURFACE OF NICKEL AND RHODIUM," Surface Review and Letters (SRL), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 7(03), pages 347-363.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:srlxxx:v:07:y:2000:i:03:n:s0218625x00000361
    DOI: 10.1142/S0218625X00000361
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