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Scattering of Hyperthermal Effusive N and N2 Beams at Metal Surfaces

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Molecular beam experiments with specially prepared beams allow the study of the interaction of very reactive species at surfaces. In the present case the focus is primarily on the interaction of N-atoms with surfaces. In this chapter questions that will be addressed include: •What is the scattering pattern and energy transfer of N-atoms at surfaces?•Can adsorption of N-atoms lead to a passive layer, that is not reactive to incident N-atoms?•Conversely, can N-atoms remove N-atoms in an Eley-Rideal or hot atom reaction?•Does the electronic state of the atoms matter?•Can the interaction already be described by state-of-time art theory?The methods used will be introduced with examples of fast Ar scattering from Ag(111). Subsequently, the interaction of N-atoms with Ag(111) and Ru(0001) will be discussed in order to address the questions listed above. Some work with N2 will also be shown.

Year of Publication
2013
Book Title
Dynamics of Gas-Surface Interactions. Atomic-level Understanding of Scattering Processes at Surfaces
Volume
50
Chapter
14
Pagination
349-370
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication Language
eng
ISBN Number
978-3-642-32954-8
Label
OA
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-32955-5_14
PId
ba56264bd4c5f3bbf7b6fcbc0d143259
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