“…Moreover, Ru shows a low sheet resistance (7.1 µΩ•cm for bulk), high work function (4.7 eV), and low solid solubility in Cu [1]. Moreover, Ru exhibits superior catalytic activity, for example, in the oxygen/hydrogen evolution reaction (OER/HER) and hydrocarbon/natural gas reforming, and is less expensive than other noble metals (Pt, Pd, and Ir) [2][3][4][5]. Therefore, Ru is extensively utilized and studied in various elds such as semiconductors (e.g., electrodes for metal-oxide-semiconductor eld-effect transistors (MOSFETs) and dynamic randomaccess memory (DRAM) capacitors) [6][7][8][9], electrochemical devices (e.g., electrolysis and hydrocarbonfueled solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC)) [10,11], and catalysts (e.g., carbon capture devices) [12,13].…”