Nickel was deposited on stoichiometric TiO(2)(1 1 0) surface in the 0.02-2.1 equivalent monolayer (eqML) range and analyzed by means of photoemission and resonant photoemission. In the case of very low coverage (lower than 0.1 eqML), deposited nickel reacts with the surface through an electronic transfer from nickel atoms towards titanium ions.
This exchange caused the filling of unoccupied Ti3d states leading to the increase of a peak in the TiO2 band gap. These states can be better characterized through resonant photoemission experiments at the Ti 3p -} 3d absorption edge: for very low coverage, these states in the TiO2 band gap have resonant behavior of Ti3d electrons rather than Ni3d ones, confirming the filling of Ti3d states and thus electron transfer between nickel and titanium.
For coverage higher than 0.14 eqML, nickel peaks (both Ni3p core level and valence band) should be related to the presence of metallic nickel in small clusters. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.