Incidence energy dependent state-to-state time-of-flight measurements of NO(v=3) collisions with Au(111): the fate of incidence vibrational and translational energy

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​Incidence energy dependent state-to-state time-of-flight measurements of NO(v=3) collisions with Au(111): the fate of incidence vibrational and translational energy​
Golibrzuch, K.; Shirhatti, P. R.; Rahinov, I.; Auerbach, D. J.; Wodtke, A. M. & Bartels, C.​ (2014) 
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics16(16) pp. 7602​-7610​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/c3cp55224a 

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Golibrzuch, Kai; Shirhatti, Pranav R.; Rahinov, Igor; Auerbach, Daniel J.; Wodtke, Alec Michael; Bartels, Christof
Abstract
We report measurements of translational energy distributions when scattering NO(v(i) = 3, J(i) = 1.5) from a Au(111) surface into vibrational states v(f) = 1, 2, 3 and rotational states up to J(f) = 32.5 for various incidence energies ranging from 0.11 eV to 0.98 eV. We observed that the vibration-to-translation as well as the translation-to-rotation coupling depend on translational incidence energy, E-I. The vibration-to-translation coupling, i.e. the additional recoil energy observed for vibrationally inelastic (v = 3 -> 2, 1) scattering, is seen to increase with increasing E-I. The final translational energy decreases approximately linearly with increasing rotational excitation. At incidence energies E-I > 0.5 eV, the slopes of these dependencies are constant and identical for the three vibrational channels. At lower incidence energies, the slopes gradually approach zero for the vibrationally elastic channel while they exhibit more abrupt transitions for the vibrationally inelastic channels. We discuss possible mechanisms for both effects within the context of nonadiabatic electron-hole pair mediated energy transfer and orientation effects.
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2014
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published
Publisher
Royal Soc Chemistry
Journal
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 
ISSN
1463-9084; 1463-9076
Sponsor
Alexander von Humboldt foundation

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