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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review B: Condensed Matter and Materials Physics (1998-2015) Année : 2004

Stoichiometry-related Auger lineshapes in titanium oxides: Influence of valence-band profile and of Coster-Kronig processes

P. Le Fèvre
J. Danger
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Hélène Magnan
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D. Chandesris
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S. Bourgeois
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M.A. Arrio
R. Gotter
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A. Verdini
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A. Morgante
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The ability to determine the nature and the occurrence of defects is a central need of ceramic surface chemistry. In titanium oxides, the Ti-LMV Auger decays line shape is very sensitive to the titanium degree of oxidation, and has long been empirically used as a qualitative probe of the stoichiometry. In the present work, resonant Auger and resonant valence-band measurements at the Ti-L2,3 edges in TiO2, TiO2–x and metallic titanium provide a clear evidence that the evolutions of the Ti-LMV Auger line shape are due to drastic changes in the valence-band profile and in the probability of L2L3V Coster-Kronig decay processes when a fraction of titanium ions is reduced. Both are shown to be consequences of the filling of Ti-3d states near the Fermi level on defects sites. These conclusions are confirmed by Auger-photoelectron coincidence experiments.
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hal-00004486 , version 1 (16-03-2005)

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P. Le Fèvre, J. Danger, Hélène Magnan, D. Chandesris, Jacques Jupille, et al.. Stoichiometry-related Auger lineshapes in titanium oxides: Influence of valence-band profile and of Coster-Kronig processes. Physical Review B: Condensed Matter and Materials Physics (1998-2015), 2004, 69, pp.155421. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevB.69.155421⟩. ⟨hal-00004486⟩

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