CO (a(3) Pi) quenching at a metal surface: Evidence of an electron transfer mediated mechanism

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​CO (a(3) Pi) quenching at a metal surface: Evidence of an electron transfer mediated mechanism​
Graetz, F.; Engelhart, D. P.; Wagner, R. J. V.; Meijer, G.; Wodtke, A. M. & Schaefer, T.​ (2014) 
The Journal of Chemical Physics141(4) art. 044712​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4887777 

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Graetz, Fabian; Engelhart, Daniel P.; Wagner, Roman J. V.; Meijer, Gerard; Wodtke, Alec Michael; Schaefer, Tim
Abstract
We observe a strong influence of molecular vibration and surface temperature on electron emission promoted by the de-excitation of metastable CO(a(3) Pi) on a clean Au(111) surface using a molecular beam surface scattering apparatus. The de-excitation is independent of incidence translational energy. These observations appear incompatible with existing theories of metastable particle de-excitation on metal surfaces, which are based on the Auger effect. Instead, they strongly suggest a mechanism involving formation of a transient anion whose lifetime is similar to the vibrational period of the CO molecule. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
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2014
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Amer Inst Physics
Journal
The Journal of Chemical Physics 
ISSN
1089-7690; 0021-9606

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