13-02
Atomic
structure and composition of the yttria-stabilized
zirconia (111) surface,
Surface
Science 612 (2013) 69-76
V. Vonk,
N. Khorshidi, A. Stierle,
H. Dosch,
Abstract:
Anomalous and nonanomalous surface X-ray diffraction
is used to investigate the atomic structure and composition of the yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ)(111) surface. By
simulation it is shown that the method is sensitive to Y surface segregation,
but that the data must contain high enough Fourier components in order to
distinguish between different models describing Y/Zr
disorder. Data were collected at room temperature after two different annealing
procedures. First by applying oxidative conditions at 10(-5) mbar O-2 and 700 K
to the as-received samples, where we find that about 30% of the surface is
covered by oxide islands, which are depleted in Y as compared with the bulk.
After annealing in ultrahigh vacuum at 1270 K the island morphology of the
surface remains unchanged but the islands and the first near surface layer get
significantly enriched in Y. Furthermore, the observation of Zr and oxygen vacancies implies the formation of a porous
surface region. Our findings have important implications for the use of YSZ as
solid oxide fuel cell electrode material where yttrium atoms and zirconium
vacancies can act as reactive centers, as well as for the use of YSZ as
substrate material for thin film and nanoparticle growth where defects control
the nucleation process. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights
reserved.