N. Kasper
Max Planck Society
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Applied Physics Letters | 2008
M. Delheusy; A. Stierle; N. Kasper; R. P. Kurta; Alina Vlad; H. Dosch; C. Antoine; Andrea Resta; Edvin Lundgren; Jesper N Andersen
We have investigated the dissolution of a natural oxide layer on a Nb(110) surface upon heating, combining x-ray reflectivity, grazing incidence diffuse scattering, and core-level spectroscopy. The natural oxide reduces after heating to 145°C partially from Nb2O5 to NbO2, and an enrichment in subsurface interstitial oxygen by ∼70% in a depth of 100A is observed. After heating to 300°C, the oxide reduces to NbO and the surplus subsurface oxygen gets dissolved into the bulk. Our approach can be applied for further investigation of the effect of subsurface interstitial oxygen on the performance of niobium rf cavities.
Nano Letters | 2011
P. Nolte; A. Stierle; N. Kasper; N. Y. Jin-Phillipp; N. Jeutter; H. Dosch
We studied the interaction of oxygen with MgO(100) supported Pd nanoparticles at 10(-5) mbar oxygen pressure and a sample temperature of 570 K. We employed high-resolution X-ray reciprocal space mapping, which allows us to resolve the average particle shape from the quantitative analysis of intensity diffraction rods running perpendicular to corresponding facet surfaces. We identified the oxygen induced formation of nanosized (112) facets which is reversible in a CO atmosphere. Our results give direct evidence for the microscopic evolution of the nanoparticle shape under reactant exposure, which is essential for an atomistic understanding of catalytic reactions on nanoparticles.
Journal of Chemical Physics | 2005
A. Stierle; N. Kasper; H. Dosch; Edvin Lundgren; Johan Gustafson; Anders Mikkelsen; Jesper N Andersen
The oxidation of Pd(100) and the formation of PdO was studied in situ using surface x-ray diffraction. A bulklike, epitaxial PdO film is formed at oxygen partial pressures beyond 1 mbar and sample temperatures exceeding 650 K. The main orientation is PdO(001)/Pd(001), based upon bulk reflections from the PdO film. By comparing with measurements from the Pd crystal truncation rods, we estimate an rms surface roughness of 6 A, in good agreement with previous high pressure scanning tunneling microscopy measurements. Finally, we observed the transformation from the (radical5 x radical5) surface oxide to PdO bulk oxide at 675 K and 50 mbar O(2) pressure.
Physical Review B | 2005
Johan Gustafson; Anders Mikkelsen; Mikael Borg; Jesper N Andersen; Edvin Lundgren; C. Klein; W. Hofer; Michael Schmid; P. Varga; L Kohler; Georg Kresse; N. Kasper; A. Stierle; H. Dosch
Physical Review B | 2006
Johan Gustafson; Andrea Resta; Anders Mikkelsen; Rasmus Westerström; Jesper N Andersen; Edvin Lundgren; Jonas Weissenrieder; Michael Schmid; P. Varga; N. Kasper; X. Torrelles; S. Ferrer; Florian Mittendorfer; Georg Kresse
Physical Review B | 2007
Rasmus Westerström; Johan Gustafson; Andrea Resta; Anders Mikkelsen; Jesper N Andersen; Edvin Lundgren; Nicola Seriani; Florian Mittendorfer; Michael Schmid; J. Klikovits; P. Varga; M. D. Ackermann; J. W. M. Frenken; N. Kasper; A. Stierle
Physical Review B | 2007
A. Barbier; A. Stierle; N. Kasper; M.-J. Guittet; J. Jupille
Physical Review B | 2008
P. Nolte; A. Stierle; N. Kasper; N.Y. Jin-Phillipp; H. Reichert; A. Rühm; J. Okasinski; H. Dosch; S. Schöder
Journal of Materials Research | 2006
Alina Vlad; A. Stierle; N. Kasper; H. Dosch; M. Rühle
Journal of Materials Research | 2007
Alina Vlad; A. Stierle; N. Kasper; H. Dosch; M. Rühle