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Vibrationally promoted emission of electrons from low work function surfaces: Oxygen and Cs surface coverage dependence

Abstract

We observe electron emission from low work function Cs covered Au surfaces due to the scattering of vibrationally excited NO molecules with 18 quanta of vibration in the ground electronic state. Additional experiments explore the influence of oxygen exposure on the electron emission. These results indicate a nondissociative mechanism for reactivity of vibrationally excited NO on these surfaces and provide evidence against an Auger-like mechanism. We note a remarkable similarity between trends of the vibrationally produced electron emission as the surface composition changes and reports on surface work function.

Authors

White JD; Chen J; Matsiev D; Auerbach DJ; Wodtke AM

Volume

23

Pagination

pp. 1085-1089

Publisher

American Vacuum Society

Publication Date

July 1, 2005

DOI

10.1116/1.1861942

Conference proceedings

Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A Vacuum Surfaces and Films

Issue

4

ISSN

0734-2101

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