The (110) surface of uranium dioxide (UO2+x) single crystals has been studied by elevated-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). STM images of stoichiometric UO2(110) surfaces display a row structure which corresponds to a (1 x 1) bulk termination with missing rows along the [ITO] direction. Uranium sites are visible with atomic resolution in empty-states images above similar to 1.6 V sample bias. Interstitial oxygen in hyperstoichiometric UO2+x leads to a local redistribution of charge which appears in the STM image as dimer pairs. After dosing a UO2(110) surface with oxygen, another type of superstructure was observed which results from oxygen adsorption at surface interstitial sites. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPY
,low index single crystal surfaces
,surface structure
,uranium oxide