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A grand ensemble Monte Carlo study of metal adsorption on a (110) bcc substrate
1992
Abstract The multilayer adsorption of a metal on a (110) bcc substrate has been studied by a grand-canonical Monte Carlo simulation in continuous, three-dimensional space. The obtained values of the critical parameters are compared with the results of a similar 2D Monte Carlo calculation and are interpreted in the spirit of the theory of Asada. A sharp transition from monolayer to multilayer adsorption is observed. The transition is accompanied by a substantial structural rearrangement in the adlayers immediately at the substrate. Generally it appears that the inclusion of the third dimension in the simulation reveals some important features of the phase transition and of the structure of t…
Dipolar order and disorder phenomena in pure CO and dilute (CO)1−x(Ar)x mixtures physisorbed on graphite
1999
Abstract A detailed heat capacity study has been performed to characterize the properties of pure CO and (CO) 1− x (Ar) x mixture films physisorbed on the basal planes of graphite. The phase diagram of CO monolayers will be presented. At T c =5.18 K a phase transition to a novel low temperature phase is found with head-tail (dipolar) order of the molecules in an orientationally ordered herringbone structure. The phase transition is shown to belong to the 2D Ising universality class with anisotropic interactions between the molecules. Diluting CO weakly with Ar impurities leads to a dramatic destruction of the phase transition. This effect can be quantitatively described by the 2D random fie…
On the commensurate–incommensurate transition in adsorbed monolayers
1999
Abstract A Monte Carlo simulation method is used to study the commensurate–incommensurate phase transition in monolayers and the formation of bilayer films on the (100) face of an fcc crystal. The phase diagram for the system which forms the registered (1×1) and high density incommensurate phases in the monolayer has been determined. It is shown that the registered phase undergoes the transition to a denser incommensurate solid phase when the film density increases. The mechanism of melting of the monolayer film is found to depend on the film density. In particular, the melting of dense incommensurate solid monolayer film is found to be accompanied by the transfer of adsorbed molecules into…
Monte Carlo investigation of head-tail ordering of CO monolayers on graphite
1994
Abstract Heat capacity measurements recently showed that CO physisorbed on graphite undergoes a head-tail ordering transition at roughly 5 K. The present paper is a detailed Monte Carlo study of this phase transition and the ordered state. The simulations are based on an ab initio pair potential and rely crucially on a thorough finite-size scaling study of various quantities. In agreement with experiments we find that the transition belongs to the universality class of the Ising model in two dimensions. We go beyond experimental knowledge by revealing the particular ferrielectric structure of the ground state, and show that the transition is due to the molecule's shape asymmetry rather than…
On the order of the herringbone transition of N2 on graphite: a Monte Carlo study
1993
Using the anisotropic planar-rotor model we investigate the herringbone phase transition of N2 in the (√3 × √3)R30° commensurate phase on graphite by large scale Monte Carlo simulations. The effective correlation length ξ is measured near the transition temperature T0. The data, extrapolated to T0, yield a large but finite ξ at T0 demonstrating that the herringb ordering is a weak first order transition.
Titanium dioxide surface stoichiometry and ordering studied by resonant photoemission spectroscopy
2005
Abstract The electronic structure of titanium dioxide surfaces having undergone different preparations leading to different stoichiometries and crystallinities has been studied using resonant photoemission spectroscopy. Valence band photoemission spectra through the Ti 3p–3d/4s absorption edge between 45 and 55 eV were measured and allowed a characterization of defects present at the surface as well as of the quality of the surface organization. Indeed, from the comparison of the resonance results obtained for each kind of surface with the LEED patterns on the one hand and the corresponding Ti 2p core level lines on the other hand, it was evidenced that the high binding energy part of the v…
White Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cells Based on the Langmuir–Blodgett Technique
2014
Light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) showing a white emission have been prepared with Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films of the metallosurfactant bis[2-(2,4-difluorophenyl)pyridine][2-(1-hexadecyl-1H-1,2,3-triazol-4-yl)pyridine]iridium(III) chloride (1), which work with an air-stable Al electrode. They were prepared by depositing a LB film of 1 on top of a layer of poly(N,N'-diphenyl-N,N'-bis(4-hexylphenyl)-[1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine (pTPD) spin-coated on indium tin oxide (ITO). The white color of the electroluminescence of the device contrasts with the blue color of the photoluminescence of 1 in solution and within the LB films. Furthermore, the crystal structure of 1 is reported togeth…
Consequences of the spatial localization on the exciton recombination dynamics in InGaP/GaAs heterostructures
2002
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Luminescence Efficiency of Si/SiO 2 Nanoparticles Produced by Laser Ablation
2019
Photoluminescence properties of Si(core)/SiO 2 (shell) nanoparticles produced by pulsed laser ablation in aqueous solution are investigated with the purpose to highlight the microscopic processes that govern the emission brightness and stability. Time resolved spectra evidence that these systems emit a µs decaying band centered around 1.95 eV, that is associated with the radiative recombination of quantum-confined excitons generated in the Si nanocrystalline core. Both the quantum efficiency and the stability of this emission are strongly dependent on the pH level of the solution, that is changed after the laser ablation is performed. They enhance in acid environment because of the H + pass…
Optical properties of thin films of ZnO prepared by pulsed laser deposition
2004
In this paper we report on the structural features and optical properties of wurtzite ZnO films epitaxially grown on sapphire, fluorite and mica substrates by means of pulsed laser deposition (PLD). Post-deposition annealing results in a clear improvement of the film quality, reflected by the small width of the exciton-related lines in both the absorption and the photoluminescence spectra. Photoluminescence spectra revealed a multi-line structure which is identified in term of free excitons and excitons complexes with neutral donors and deep centers. The relative intensity of the PL lines mainly depends on the nature of the substrate used. Concerning optoelectronic applications it is especi…