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The interaction of hyperthermal argon atoms with CO-covered Ru(0001): Scattering and collision-induced desorption

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Hyperthermal Ar atoms were scattered under grazing incidence (theta(i) = 60 degrees) from a CO-saturated Ru(0001) surface held at 180 K. Collision-induced desorption involving the ejection of fast CO (similar to 1 eV) occurs. The angularly resolved in-plane CO desorption distribution has a peak along the surface normal. However, the angular distribution varies with the fractional coverage of the surface. As the total CO coverage decreases, the instantaneous desorption maximum shifts to larger outgoing angles. The results are consistent with a CO desorption process that involves lateral interaction with neighboring molecules. Furthermore, the data indicate that the incident Ar cannot readily penetrate the saturated CO overlayer. Time-of-flight measurements of scattered Ar exhibit two components-fast and slow. The slow component is most evident when scattering from the fully covered surface. The ratio and origin of these components vary with the CO coverage. (C) 2011 American Institute of Physics.

Year of Publication
2011
Journal
Journal of Chemical Physics
Volume
134
Number
6
Issue
6
Number of Pages
064706
Date Published
Feb
Type of Article
Article
ISBN Number
0021-9606
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5cea50cad7d825b5f045911ad587a659
Alternate Journal
J. Chem. Phys.
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OA
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