Atomic‐Scale Observation of Irradiation‐Induced Surface Oxidation by In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy. Issue 22 (20th October 2016)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Atomic‐Scale Observation of Irradiation‐Induced Surface Oxidation by In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy. Issue 22 (20th October 2016)
- Main Title:
- Atomic‐Scale Observation of Irradiation‐Induced Surface Oxidation by In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy
- Authors:
- Huang, Xing
Jones, Travis
Fan, Hua
Willinger, Marc‐Georg - Abstract:
- Abstract : Irradiation of materials with high energy particles can induce structural transitions or trigger chemical reactions. Understanding the underlying mechanism for irradiation‐induced phenomena is of both scientific and technical importance. Here, CdS nanoribbons are used as a model system to study structural and chemical evolution under electron‐beam irradiation by in situ transmission electron microscopy. Real‐time imaging clearly shows that upon irradiation, CdS is transformed to CdO with the formation of orientation‐dependent relationships at surface. The structural transition can always be triggered with a dose rate beyond 601 e/Å 2 s in this system. A lower dose rate instead leads to the deposition of an amorphous carbon layer on the surface. Based on real‐time observations and density functional theory calculations, a mechanism for the oxidation of CdS to CdO is proposed. It is essentially a thermodynamically driven process that is mediated by the formation of sulfur vacancies due to the electron‐beam irradiation. It is also demonstrated that the surface oxidation can be suppressed by pre‐depositing a conductive carbon layer on the CdS surface. The carbon coating can effectively reduce the rate of sulfur vacancy creation, thus decreasing defect‐mediated oxidation. In addition, it isolates the active oxygen radicals from the ribbon, blocking the pathway for oxygen diffusion. Abstract : Electron‐beam irradiation induced structural transition is systematicallyAbstract : Irradiation of materials with high energy particles can induce structural transitions or trigger chemical reactions. Understanding the underlying mechanism for irradiation‐induced phenomena is of both scientific and technical importance. Here, CdS nanoribbons are used as a model system to study structural and chemical evolution under electron‐beam irradiation by in situ transmission electron microscopy. Real‐time imaging clearly shows that upon irradiation, CdS is transformed to CdO with the formation of orientation‐dependent relationships at surface. The structural transition can always be triggered with a dose rate beyond 601 e/Å 2 s in this system. A lower dose rate instead leads to the deposition of an amorphous carbon layer on the surface. Based on real‐time observations and density functional theory calculations, a mechanism for the oxidation of CdS to CdO is proposed. It is essentially a thermodynamically driven process that is mediated by the formation of sulfur vacancies due to the electron‐beam irradiation. It is also demonstrated that the surface oxidation can be suppressed by pre‐depositing a conductive carbon layer on the CdS surface. The carbon coating can effectively reduce the rate of sulfur vacancy creation, thus decreasing defect‐mediated oxidation. In addition, it isolates the active oxygen radicals from the ribbon, blocking the pathway for oxygen diffusion. Abstract : Electron‐beam irradiation induced structural transition is systematically studied by real‐time transmission electron microscopy. Our result shows that upon irradiation CdS is transformed to CdO at the surface. Combined with real‐time observation and density functional theory calculations, it is demonstrated that the transition is essentially a thermodynamically driven process, which is mediated by the formation of sulfur vacancies induced by electron‐beam irradiation. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Advanced materials interfaces. Volume 3:Issue 22(2016)
- Journal:
- Advanced materials interfaces
- Issue:
- Volume 3:Issue 22(2016)
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- Volume 3, Issue 22 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 3
- Issue:
- 22
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0003-0022-0000
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- n/a
- Page End:
- n/a
- Publication Date:
- 2016-10-20
- Subjects:
- EELS -- electron‐beam irradiation -- in situ TEM -- structural transition -- sulfur vancancies
Materials science -- Periodicals
620.11 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)2196-7350 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/admi.201600751 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 2196-7350
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