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STM studies of photochemistry and plasmon chemistry on metal surfaces
Authors:Emiko Kazuma  Jaehoon Jung  Hiromu Ueba  Michael Trenary  Yousoo Kim
Affiliation:1. Surface and Interface Science Laboratory, RIKEN, Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan;2. Department of Chemistry, University of Ulsan, 93 Daehak-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan 44610, Republic of Korea;3. Graduate School of Science and Engineering, University of Toyama, Toyama 930-8555, Japan;4. Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Chicago, 845 W Taylor Street, Chicago, IL 60607, United States
Abstract:We review our recent studies of photochemistry and plasmon chemistry of dimethyl disulfide, (CH3S)2, molecules adsorbed on metal surfaces using a scanning tunneling microscope (STM). The STM has been used not only for the observation of surface structures at atomic spatial resolution but also for local spectroscopies. The STM combined with optical excitation by light can be employed to investigate chemical reactions of single molecules induced by photons and localized surface plasmons. This technique allows us to gain insights into reaction mechanisms at a single molecule level. The experimental procedures to examine the chemical reactions using the STM are briefly described. The mechanism for the photodissociation reaction of (CH3S)2 molecules adsorbed on metal surfaces is discussed based on both the experimental results obtained with the STM and the electronic structures calculated by density functional theory. The dissociation reaction of the (CH3S)2 molecule induced by the optically excited plasmon in the STM junction between a Ag tip and metal substrate is also described. The reaction mechanism and pathway of this plasmon-induced chemical reaction are discussed by comparison with those proposed in plasmon chemistry.
Keywords:Scanning tunneling microscope (STM)  Photochemistry  Plasmon chemistry  Photochemical reaction  Plasmon-induced chemical reaction  Single molecule  Surface reaction  Reaction mechanism  Reaction pathway  Direct intramolecular excitation  Density of states (DOS)  Chemisorption  Metal surfaces  Transient negative ion (TNI)  Density functional theory (DFT)  Inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy (IETS)  STM action spectroscopy (STM-AS)  Local density of states (LDOS)
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