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Quantum-resolved angular distributions of neutral products in electron-stimulated processes: NO desorption from and NO2 dissociation on Pt(111)
Authors:AR Burns  EB Stechel  DR Jennison
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Sandia National Laboratories, Department 1114, Albuquerque, NM 87185, USA

Abstract:We present the first quantum-resolved angular distributions of ground-state neutral molecules which are products of electron stimulated desorption (ESD) and electron stimulated dissociation. Laser resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization (REMPI) and two-dimensional imaging have been used to obtain angular distributions of NO desorbed by 350 eV electrons from O-precovered Pt(111). In a similar fashion, we have measured angular distributions for the NO product of NO2 dissociation on clean and O-precovered Pt(111). In all cases, we observe narrow widths which are roughly the same as ion distributions determined by ESDIAD (ESD ion angular distributions). The angular distribution for NO ESD is sharply peaked (7° half-width at half maximum) along the surface normal for an O coverage (θo) of 0.25 monolayer (ML). The angular distribution of the NO product from dissociation of side-bonded NO2 on clean Pt(111) is unexpectedly peaked about the surface normal, and thus does not reflect dissociative forces parallel to the surface or the not, vert, similar 25° off-normal ground-state bond direction. On O-precovered Pt(111), where NO2 is N-bonded, not, vert, similar 6° off-normal beams are observed. When the substrate is precovered with θo > 0.5 ML, local disorder creates asymmetric site geometries which result in multiple peaked angular distributions with both normal and off-normal (not, vert, similar9–10°) components; similar effects for NO ESD are observed. In all these studies, the NO angular distributions are invariant to rotational or vibrational state. This implies that the lateral translational degrees of freedom are essentially de-coupled from the internal modes of the molecule. The results are discussed in terms of desorption mechanisms, dissociative forces, site geometries, and disordered coadsorbate layers.
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