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Atomically Resolved Chemical Reactivity of Small Fe Clusters

Julian Berwanger, S. Polesya, S. Mankovsky, H. Ebert, Franz J. Gießibl

2020Physical Review Letters64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Small metal clusters have been investigated for decades due to their beneficial catalytic activity. It was found that edges are most reactive and the number of catalytic events increases with the cluster's size. However, a direct measurement of chemical reactivity of individual atoms within the clusters has not been reported yet. We combine the high-resolution capability of CO-terminated tips in scanning probe microscopy with their ability to probe chemical binding forces on single Fe atoms to study the chemical reactivity of atom-by-atom assembled Fe clusters from 1 to 15 atoms on the atomic scale. We find that the chemical reactivity of individual atoms within flat Fe clusters does not depend on the cluster size but on the coordination number of the investigated atom. Furthermore, we explain the atomic contrast of the investigated Fe clusters by relating the force spectra of individual atoms with atomic force microscopy images of the clusters.

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Cluster (spacecraft)Reactivity (psychology)Scanning tunneling microscopeAtom (system on chip)Chemical physicsMaterials scienceCatalysisAtomic unitsAtomic force microscopyAtomic physicsChemical reactionNanotechnologyMolecular physicsCrystallographyPhysicsChemistryAlternative medicineEmbedded systemPathologyMedicineComputer scienceQuantum mechanicsProgramming languageBiochemistryMolecular Junctions and NanostructuresForce Microscopy Techniques and ApplicationsSurface and Thin Film Phenomena