@inproceedings{SchmeisserMuellerHenkeletal., author = {Schmeißer, Dieter and M{\"u}ller, Sebastian and Henkel, Karsten and M{\"u}ller, Klaus and Wehner, Stefan}, title = {In-situ analysis of moving reaction fronts for the bistable CO oxidation reaction on noble metal catalyst}, series = {Extended Abstracts Book of First International Conference on Materials for Energy}, booktitle = {Extended Abstracts Book of First International Conference on Materials for Energy}, publisher = {Dechema e.V.}, address = {Frankfurt}, isbn = {978-3-89746-117-8}, pages = {S. 932}, abstract = {Experimental data on the reaction kinetics of catalytic processes are prerequisite for modeling of such reactions and their output. We investigate the CO oxidation on some noble metal catalysts, like Iridium(111) and Palladium(111) which is a bistable surface reaction. In a specific range of CO content in the feed gas islands of one or the other adsorbate nucleate and grow, which is recorded with photo electron emission microscopy (PEEM). During these transients the coverage on the surface changes from predominantly oxygen covered to predominantly CO covered resp. vice versa. But the resolution of PEEM and especially its unknown and nonlinear dependence of coverage of the two adsorbates (oxygen and CO) and image intensity make it impossible to extract the changes in coverage. On the other hand the reaction diffusion model based on the Langmuir-Hinshelwood-mechanism delivers the coverage of oxygen and carbon monoxide. The shapeand wall velocity of those islands has been connected perfectly to each other [CPL 423 (2006) 39], but not the absolute coverage and their variation during the reaction. Since the domain wall velocity is small on Iridium(111), this has opened the possibility for a detailed analysis of the changing coverage inside this domain wallutilizing synchrotron radiation and photo electron spectroscopy at BESSY II. The coverage profile of oxygen and CO inside a moving domain wall was measured for both cases using XPS spectra at O1s, C1s and the valence band during thereaction. Comparison with the reaction-diffusion-model and other catalytic surfaces, like Palladium(111) are done.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HenkelKotSchmeisser, author = {Henkel, Karsten and Kot, Małgorzata and Schmeißer, Dieter}, title = {Localized defect states and charge trapping in Al₂O₃ films prepared by atomic layer deposition}, series = {Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft}, booktitle = {Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft}, publisher = {Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft}, address = {Bad Honnef}, issn = {0420-0195}, pages = {S. 205}, abstract = {The evaluation of the electronic structure and intrinsic defect mechanisms in Al₂O₃ thin films is essential for their effective use in applications with desired functionality such as surface passivation schemes for solar cells [1]. We present a comparative study of different Al₂O₃ films grown by atomic layer deposition (ALD) [2]. The layers were deposited on different substrates using the same aluminum precursor (TMA, trimethylalumium) and employing different process parameters (thermal-ALD, plasma-enhanced-ALD, substrate temperature). These films were characterized by resonant photoelectron spectroscopy and by electrical measurements (capacitance-voltage). For all films investigated intrinsic defect states within the electronic band gap were observed including excitonic, polaronic, and charge-transfer defect states, where their relative abundance is subject of the choice of ALD parameters and of the used substrate. The spectroscopic assigned in-gap defect states are related with electronic charges as determined in the electrical measurements. [1] G. Dingemans and W.M.M. Kessels, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 30, 040802 (2012). [2] K. Henkel, M. Kot, D. Schmeißer, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 35, (2017), accepted.}, language = {en} } @misc{DasKotRouissietal., author = {Das, Chittaranjan and Kot, Małgorzata and Rouissi, Zied and Kędzierski, Kamil and Henkel, Karsten and Schmeißer, Dieter}, title = {Selective Deposition of an ultrathin Pt Layer on a Au-Nanoisland-Modified Si Photocathode for Hydrogen Generation}, series = {ACS Omega}, volume = {2}, journal = {ACS Omega}, number = {4}, issn = {2470-1343}, doi = {10.1021/acsomega.6b00374}, pages = {1360 -- 1366}, abstract = {Platinum, being the most efficient and stable catalyst, is used in photoelectrochemical (PEC) devices. However, a minimal amount of Pt with maximum catalytic activity is required to be used to minimize the cost of production. In this work, we use an environmentally friendly, ost-effective, and less Pt-consuming method to prepare PEC devices for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). The Pt monolayer catalyst is selectively deposited on a Au-nanoisland-supported boron-doped p-type Si (100) photocathode. The PEC device based on the Si photocathode with an ultralow loading of the Pt catalyst exhibits a comparable performance for the HER to that of devices with a thick Pt layer. In addition, we demonstrate that by using a thin TiO2 layer deposited by atomic layer deposition photo-oxidation of the Si photocathode can be blocked resulting in a stable PEC performance.}, language = {en} } @misc{KotHenkelDasetal., author = {Kot, Małgorzata and Henkel, Karsten and Das, Chittaranjan and Brizzi, Simone and K{\"a}rkk{\"a}nen, Irina and Schneidewind, Jessica and Naumann, Franziska and Gargouri, Hassan and Schmeißer, Dieter}, title = {Analysis of titanium species in titanium oxynitride films prepared by plasma enhanced atomic layer deposition}, series = {Surface and Coatings Technology}, volume = {324}, journal = {Surface and Coatings Technology}, issn = {0257-8972}, doi = {10.1016/j.surfcoat.2016.11.094}, pages = {586 -- 593}, abstract = {A comparative study of thin titanium oxynitride (TiOxNy) films prepared by plasma enhanced atomic layer deposition using tetrakis(dimethylamino)titanium (TDMAT) and N2 plasma as well as titanium(IV)isopropoxide and NH3 plasma is reported. The comparison is based on the combination of Ti2p core level and valence band spectroscopy and current-voltage measurements. The TDMAT/N2 process delivers generally higher fractions of TiN and TiON within the Ti2p spectra of the films and stronger photoemissions within the bandgap as resolved in detail by high energy resolution synchrotron-based spectroscopy. In particular, it is shown that higher TiN contributions and in-gap emission intensities correlate strongly with increased leakage currents within the films and might be modified by the process parameters and precursor selection.}, language = {en} } @misc{BiswasHenkelSchmeisseretal., author = {Biswas, Anirban and Henkel, Karsten and Schmeißer, Dieter and Mandal, Dipankar}, title = {Comparison of the thermal stability of the α, β and γ phases in poly(vinylidene fluoride) based on in situ thermal Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy}, series = {Phase Transitions}, volume = {90}, journal = {Phase Transitions}, number = {12}, issn = {0141-1594}, doi = {10.1080/01411594.2017.1337902}, pages = {1205 -- 1213}, abstract = {The electroactive β phase of poly(vinylidenefluoride) (PVDF) is induced due to the aging time of PVDF solutions. The feasibility of the combination of the three crystalline polymorphs (α, β and γ) is demonstrated where their relative proportion within the PVDF film can be tailored by the simple monitoring of the preparation conditions. To identify all these phases, Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy is carried out and it is spotlighted that the vibrational bands at 510 and 841 cm-1 are not sufficient to state the formation of the β phase. The main aim of this work is devoted to develop a better understanding on the thermal stability of these several phases of PVDF, which has a longstanding ambiguity persisting in this area. It has been found that the in situ thermal FT-IR spectroscopy is one of the best alternatives to understand this important issue. It is ascertained that the β phase is the least thermally stable phase among α, β and γ phases, whereas the γ phase is the most thermally stable phase.}, language = {en} } @misc{KotDasHenkeletal., author = {Kot, Małgorzata and Das, Chittaranjan and Henkel, Karsten and Wojciechowski, Konrad and Snaith, Henry J. and Schmeißer, Dieter}, title = {Room temperature atomic layer deposited Al₂O₃ on CH₃NH₃PbI₃ characterized by synchrotron-based X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy}, series = {Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B}, volume = {411}, journal = {Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B}, issn = {0168-583X}, doi = {10.1016/j.nimb.2017.01.082}, pages = {49 -- 52}, abstract = {An ultrathin Al₂O₃ film deposited on methylammonium lead triiodide (CH₃NH₃PbI₃) perovskite has the capability to suppress the carrier recombination process and improve the perovskite solar cells efficiency and stability. However, annealing at temperatures higher than 85°C degrades the CH₃NH₃PbI₃ perovskite film. The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study performed in this work indicates that it is possible to grow Al₂O₃ by atomic layer deposition on the perovskite at room temperature, however, besides pure Al₂O₃ some OH groups are found and the creation of lead and iodine oxides at the Al₂O₃/CH₃NH₃PbI₃ interface takes place.}, language = {en} } @misc{MuellerBaerHenkeletal., author = {M{\"u}ller, Klaus and B{\"a}r, Werner and Henkel, Karsten and Jahnke, Agnes and Schwiertz, Carola and Schmeißer, Dieter}, title = {Organische Feldeffekttransistoren als Transducer in der Biosensorik}, series = {Technisches Messen}, volume = {70}, journal = {Technisches Messen}, number = {12}, issn = {0171-8096}, doi = {10.1524/teme.70.12.565.20261}, pages = {565 -- 568}, abstract = {In diesem Beitrag wird der Einsatz neuartiger Sensortypen f{\"u}r die medizinische Diagnostik beschrieben. Diese Sensoren sollen komplett organisch sein und auf dem Prinzip des Feldeffekttransistors basieren. Als Modellsystem f{\"u}r die Anwendung in der Biosensorik soll die Einsatzm{\"o}glichkeit dieser Sensoren in der nicht-invasiven Diagnostik der Helicobacter-pylori-Infektion {\"u}berpr{\"u}ft werden.}, language = {de} } @misc{KotŁobazaNaumannetal., author = {Kot, Małgorzata and Łobaza, Justyna and Naumann, Franziska and Gargouri, Hassan and Henkel, Karsten and Schmeißer, Dieter}, title = {Long-term ambient surface oxidation of titanium oxynitride films prepared by plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition: An XPS study}, series = {Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A}, volume = {36}, journal = {Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A}, number = {1}, issn = {0734-2101}, doi = {10.1116/1.5003356}, abstract = {The surface oxidation of a titanium oxynitride (TiOxNy) film after long-time storage of 25 month in ambient conditions is investigated. The TiOxNy film is prepared by plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition using etrakis(dimethylamino)titanium and nitrogen plasma, and the film is characterized by Ar+ ion sputtering of the film surface in combination with x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) as well as by angle-resolved XPS. The total thickness of an oxygen-enriched layer at the surface of the TiOxNy films is found to be about 0.7 nm and it consists of a sequence of a 0.4 nm thick TiON/TiO2 enriched layer followed by a 0.3 nm thick TiO2 enriched layer underneath compared to the bulk composition of the film which shows constant values of 29\% TiN, 29\% TiO2, and 42\% TiON. The results suggest that the TiON enrichment takes place initially at the surface followed by a surface and subsurface oxidation.}, language = {en} } @misc{SchmeisserHenkel, author = {Schmeißer, Dieter and Henkel, Karsten}, title = {Intrinsic defects and multiple-atom processes in the oxidic semiconductor Ga₂O₃}, series = {Journal of Applied Physics}, volume = {123}, journal = {Journal of Applied Physics}, number = {16}, issn = {0021-8979}, doi = {10.1063/1.5010740}, pages = {161596-1 -- 161596-9}, abstract = {We report on the electronic structure of gallium oxide (Ga₂O₃) single crystals as studied by resonant photoelectron spectroscopy (resPES). We identify intrinsic electronic defects that are formed by mixed-atomic valence states. We differentiate three coexisting defect states that differ in their electronic correlation energy and their spatial localization lengths. Their relative abundance is described by a fractional ionicity with covalent and ionic bonding contributions. For Ga₂O₃, our analyses of the resPES data enable us to derive two main aspects: first, experimental access is given to determine the ionicity based on the original concepts of Pauling and Phillips. Second, we report on multi-atomic energy loss processes in the Ga2p core level and X-ray absorption data. The two experimental findings can be explained consistently in the same context of mixed-atomic valence states and intrinsic electronic defects.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{GarainHenkelMandaletal., author = {Garain, Samiran and Henkel, Karsten and Mandal, Dipankar and Schmeißer, Dieter}, title = {One-Pot Synthesis of Copper Oxide Nanowires and PVDF/CuO Composite Films for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Application}, series = {Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft, Reihe 6, Band 53,3}, booktitle = {Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft, Reihe 6, Band 53,3}, publisher = {Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft}, address = {Bad Honnef}, issn = {0420-0195}, pages = {S. 135}, abstract = {Copper oxide (CuO) is an attractive p-type oxide semiconductor with narrow band gap that has intriguing properties such as non-toxicity, chemical stability, electrocatalytic activity, abundant availability and low production cost. Polymeric materials have attracted great interest owing to their high flexibility, light weight, low cost production and high resistance against corrosion. Poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) is a commonly used piezoelectric polymer due to its excellent flexibility and piezoelectric properties. In this work, we adopted a one-pot synthesis of CuO nanowires by facile and selective chemical etching process of Cu substrate. XPS, XRD, SEM data ascribed the formation of polycrystalline CuO nanowires over the entire Cu surface. It has been observed that the uniformity, shape and size of the nanowires could be conveniently controlled by etching time and etchant concentration. We have also prepared piezoelectric nanogenerator based on the flexible PVDF/CuO composite film, where the traditional electrical poling treatment was avoided. In addition, dielectric properties have been studied to demonstrate the role of interfacial polarization.}, language = {en} }