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Scattering of Hyperthermal Nitrogen Atoms from the Ag(111) Surface

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Measurements on scattering of hyperthermal N atoms from the Ag(111) Surface at temperatures of 500, 600, and 730 K are presented. The scattered atoms have a two-component angular distribution. One of the N components is very broad. In contrast, scattered Ar atoms exhibit only a sharp, single-component angular distribution. There are noteworthy features in the angle-resolved energy of the scattered N when compared with Ar.. Taking into account the relative masses involved, N atoms lose significantly more energy at the Surface than Ar.. However, there is a preferential loss mechanism that predominantly affects low-energy N atoms with small total scattering angle trajectories. The results are interpreted in terms of probing of different interaction potentials: strongly attractive and almost purely repulsive, and spin-state changes during the interaction of N with the surface appear probable.

Year of Publication
2009
Journal
Journal of Physical Chemistry A
Volume
113
Number
52
Number of Pages
15092-15099
Date Published
12/2009
Type of Article
Article
ISBN Number
1089-5639
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ISI:000273263700114
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J. Phys. Chem. A
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Ueta, H., Gleeson, M. A., & Kleyn, A. W. (2009). Scattering of Hyperthermal Nitrogen Atoms from the Ag(111) Surface. Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 113, 15092-15099. Retrieved from <Go to ISI>://000273263700114 (Original work published 2009)