Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5423711 | Surface Science | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We investigate the distance distribution of two anorganic molecules (CO, H2O), one organic radical (para-benzyne), and one strongly dipolar molecule (ortho-dinitrobenzene) on the (111) faces of copper and silver. Above the onset of diffusion, their distribution is influenced by the surface state and oscillates. While CO, H2O, and para-benzyne show the expected oscillation period of âλF/2, ortho-dinitrobenzene oscillates with λF/4. The position of the first maximum in these oscillations is consistent with a perfect scatterer for the anorganic molecules, but inconsistent for the radical and the dipolar molecule. This observation is utilized to explain the double periodicity observed in the distance distribution of ortho-dinitrobenzene.
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Authors
Michael Mehlhorn, Violeta Simic-Milosevic, Stefan Jaksch, Paul Scheier, Karina Morgenstern,