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Publikováno v:
Chemical Physics Letters. 364:522-527
Recombination of D atoms resurfacing from the octahedral subsurface site on Ni(1 1 1) has been investigated as a model for the reaction of sub-surface D. The desorbing flux is made up of two components: translationally hot D 2 formed in the reaction
Publikováno v:
Surface Science. 415:48-61
Thermal N atoms from an atomic beam adsorb on Cu(111) at 300 K to produce a disordered surface with a N coverage of up to 2 ML. Annealing above 500 K produced an ordered surface showing three domains of a Cu(100)-c(2×2)N overlayer, with a structure
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 109:3619-3628
Nitrogen atoms adsorbed on Cu(111) desorb thermally from an ordered Cu(100)−c(2×2)N phase in a sharp, zero order desorption feature near 700 K with an activation barrier of 143 kJ mol−1. Detailed N2 product rovibrational state distributions have
Publikováno v:
Chemical Physics Letters. 279:112-118
Nitrogen recombinative desorption from Cu(111) has been investigated using resonance enhanced multiphoton ionisation and ion time of flight measurements to obtain the energy release into N2 product vibrational and translational excitation. N2(ν = 0)
Autor:
Kuffmeier, Michael1 kueffmeier@nbi.ku.dk
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Astronomy & Space Sciences. 2024, p1-19. 19p.
Publikováno v:
Faraday discussions. (117)
The recombination of surface and subsurface D atoms on Ni(111) has been studied using resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionisation (REMPI) to measure the internal state and translational energy distributions of the desorbing product. By detecting D2 for
Publikováno v:
Atomic and Molecular Beams ISBN: 9783642631504
Our understanding of the dissociation dynamics of hydrogen at metal surfaces has been transformed over the last decade by the development of measurements which reveal the role of specific molecular degrees of freedom (rotation, vibration and translat
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56800-8_61
Autor:
Steven Tepikian, S. Giordano, A. D. Krisch, P.A. Montemurro, R. R. Raylman, R. J. Nawrocky, A. M. T. Lin, S. Y. Lee, M. Fujisaki, Ahovi Kponou, Tatsushi Shima, Jay Roberts, Y.Y. Lee, J. F. Skelly, R. L. Witkover, F.Z. Khiari, G. T. Danby, H. J. Halama, G. R. Court, P. R. Cameron, L. G. Ratner, Th. Sluyters, M. Simonius, J. A. Bywater, D. Peaslee, D. G. Crabb, Thomas Roser, Kent M. Terwilliger, E. D. Courant, R. Lockey, R. L. Martin, L. C. Northcliffe, A. Soukas, M. E. Hejazifar, R. Lambiase, G.C. Phillips, R. S. Raymond, V. W. Hughes, L.A. Ahrens, J. R. O'Fallon, S. L. Linn, T. S. Bhatia, Kevin Brown, Yousef Makdisi, Peter Hansen, I. Gialas, J. G. Alessi, H. N. Brown, P. Schüler
Publikováno v:
Physical Review D. 39:45-85
Accelerating polarized protons to 22 GeV/c at the Brookhaven Alternating Gradient Synchro- tron required both extensive hardware modifications and a difficult commissioning process. We had to overcome 45 strong depolarizing resonances to maintain pol
Autor:
T. W. Waschedtschenko, C. H. Kao, M. Tswett, L. Passerini, Henry B. Hope, L. C. Hurd, E. Lange, M. Slattery, J. F. Skelly, E. L. Nichols, H. Patzsch, E. H. Swift, Berta Karlik, E. C. Pitzer, T. L. Chang, M. Ross, F. Hernegger, K. Nagel, E. E. Schumacher, B. Tougarinoff, J. A. Scherrer, C. S. Garner, L. Michelotti, S. Ato, G. Hessse, B. J. Babler, L. E. Kaufman, N. E. Gordon, J. F. G. Hicks, P. W. Selwood, J. E. Harris, F. M. Schemjakin, F. Trombe, D. A. Wilson, L. A. Haddock, H. Yagoda, R. Berge, Fr. Čuta
Publikováno v:
Zeitschrift für Analytische Chemie. 109:39-55