Lithium monolayers on single crystal C(100) oxygen-terminated diamond

Thin lithium layers on oxygenated C(100) boron-doped diamond have been observed using x-ray photoemission spectroscopy. Conductive boron-doped diamond was oxygen- terminated using an ozone cleaner. Lithium was evaporated onto the oxygen-terminated C(100) surface and an as-grown hydrogen terminated s...

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Main Authors: Martin, T., O'Donnell, Kane, Shiozawa, H., Giusca, C., Fox, N., Silva, S R., Cherns, D.
Other Authors: P. Bergonzo
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Cambridge University Press 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16173
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Summary:Thin lithium layers on oxygenated C(100) boron-doped diamond have been observed using x-ray photoemission spectroscopy. Conductive boron-doped diamond was oxygen- terminated using an ozone cleaner. Lithium was evaporated onto the oxygen-terminated C(100) surface and an as-grown hydrogen terminated surface to a thickness of approximately 50 nm. After washing with deionised water, significant lithium signal is still detected on oxygenated diamond, but not on hydrogenated diamond, indicating a strongly bound lithium-oxygen surface layer is formed, as predicted by recent theoretical modeling.