The film growth of Mn3O4(001) films on Ag(001) up to film thicknesses of almost seven unit cells of Mn3O4 has been monitored using a complementary combination of near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy (NEXAFS), scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), and low-energy electron diffraction (LEED). The oxide films have been prepared by molecular beam epitaxy. Using NEXAFS, the identity of the Mn oxide has clearly been determined as Mn3O4. For the initial stages of growth, oxide islands with p(2×1) and p(2×2) structures are formed, which are embedded into the substrate. For Mn3O4 coverages up to 1.5 unit cells a p(2×1) structure of the films is visible in STM and LEED. Further increase of the thickness leads to a phase transition of the oxide films resulting in an additional c(2×2) structure with a 45∘ rotated atomic pattern. The emerging film structures are discussed on the basis of a sublayer model of the Mn3O4 spinel unit cell. While the polarity of the island edges determines the structure of initial islands, the surface energy of thicker layers is remarkably reduced by a film restructuring.
@article{arxiv.1506.07294,
title = {Mn$_3$O$_4$(001) film growth on Ag(001) - a systematic study using NEXAFS, STM, and LEED},
author = {Konrad Gillmeister and Michael Huth and Roman Shantyr and Martin Trautmann and Klaus Meinel and Angelika Chassé and Karl-Michael Schindler and Henning Neddermeyer and Wolf Widdra},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.07294},
year = {2016}
}