“…Several possibilities for the composition of this layer can be ruled out based on AES/XPS data and by comparison of the overlayer LEED pattern to the twodimensional LEED patterns determined from kinematic calculations of other potential overlayer structures [48]. Surface structures considered include the impurity surface forming an incomplete Type B spinel termination layer [49], a mixed-metal copper cobalt oxide spinel layer [3,[11][12][13][14], a mixed-metal copper cobalt oxide solid solution [50], or a phase-separation copper oxide layer on the spinel surface [14,27,28]. The O/Co surface concentration ratio determined from AES and XPS data indicates a reduced surface, with insuffi cient oxygen to form a spinel as the majority species.…”