Lok Yiu Wu
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Maksymilian J. Roman
;
Brianna R. Heazlewood
;
Mitsunori Kurahashi
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(abstract)Probing the stereodynamics of a gas–surface interaction is a useful tool to investigate the mechanisms responsible for adsorption. Experimental results are provided on the adsorption of alignment-controlled O2 interacting with a Cu(111) surface for the first time, across a range of incident energies (65–550 meV) and angles of incidence (0–601). Molecules of O2 in a supersonic beam are prepared in a single spin rotational state, and aligned with a Cu(111) surface so that the rotational angular momentum of O2 is either parallel or perpendicular to the surface. A strong steric effect is observed, where the initial sticking probability is higher in the case of a ’side-on’ collision, with measurable adsorption appearing at normal incident energies of 100 meV. The onset of sticking occurs at incident energies of approximately 200 meV in the case of an ’end-on’ collision. The results also indicate that the adsorption of O2 on Cu(111) is predominantly due to an activated process in the energy range probed, corroborating previous experimental and theoretical results.
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キーワード: O2, Copper, Adsorption, Steric effect
刊行年月日: 2025-02-12
出版者: Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
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公開URL: https://doi.org/10.1039/d4cp04595e
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更新時刻: 2025-03-26 17:25:39 +0900
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