Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5423144 | Surface Science | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The adsorption of carbon monoxide on Pt(111) was studied using polarization modulation infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (PM-IRAS) and sum frequency generation (SFG) spectroscopy. Two CO on-top signals at 2110 cmâ 1 and 2097 cmâ 1 have been detected under continuous CO exposure in a pressure range from 10â 7 to 100 mbar and at temperatures between 200 K and 300 K. The formation of the higher wavenumber signal is found to be kinetically limited below 200 K and by the presence of a stable c(4 Ã 2) adlayer in UHV. On the basis of the results presented in this study and previous experimental findings the two on-top signals are related to different CO compression layers on Pt(111) with θ > 0.5, hexagonal Moiré lattices and rectangular coincident site lattices.
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Authors
Esther Carrasco, Andreas Aumer, Matthew A. Brown, Rhys Dowler, Irene Palacio, Sundal Song, Martin Sterrer,