Coadsorption of samarium with oxygen on the molybdenum (2 1 1) surface

2010 
Abstract Samarium atoms exist in two different electronic configurations, namely, divalent (Sm 2+ ) and trivalent (Sm 3+ ). Up to now, those two electronic configurations have been connected with the existence of Sm atoms in different valence states. Recent theoretical calculations performed by Yakovkin [9] show that both electronic configurations have similar LDOS around the Fermi level, and as a result, should give a similar photoelectron emission in the valence band region, which was identified earlier as the emission from the Sm 2+ state. The Sm 3+ signal in photoelectron emission could originate from contaminations of Sm by other elements, e.g. oxygen. To check the influence of O on the electronic structure of Sm, the XPS experiments of coadsorption of O and Sm have been performed.
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