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Title: Phase quantification of heterogeneous surfaces using DFT-simulated valence band photoemission spectra
Authors: Lee, Roxy
Quesada Cabrera, Raúl 
Willis, Joe
Iqbal, Asif
Parkin, Ivan P.
Scanlon, David O.
Palgrave, Robert G.
UNESCO Clasification: 2210 Química física
Keywords: DFT
Heterogeneous surfaces
Photocatalysis
Polymorphs
Surface mapping, et al
Issue Date: 2023
Project: Desalinización Sostenible: Fotoelectrodos Para la Síntesis de Productos de Interés Industrial A Partir de Salmuera 
Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 
Abstract: Quantifying the crystallographic phases present at a surface is an important challenge in fields such as functional materials and surface science. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) is routinely employed in surface characterization to identify and quantify chemical species through core line analysis. Valence band (VB) spectra contain characteristic but complex features that provide information on the electronic density of states (DoS) and thus can be understood theoretically using density functional theory (DFT). Here, we present a method of fitting experimental photoemission spectra with DFT models for quantitative analysis of heterogeneous systems, specifically mapping the anatase to rutile ratio across the surface of mixed-phase TiO2 thin films. The results were correlated with mapped photocatalytic activity measured using a resazurin-based smart ink. This method allows large-scale functional and surface composition mapping in heterogeneous systems and demonstrates the unique insights gained from DFT-simulated spectra on the electronic structure origins of complex VB spectral features.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/133403
ISSN: 1944-8244
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c06638
Source: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces [ISSN 1944-8244], v. 15, n. 33, p. 39956 - 39965
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