We present helium scattering measurements of a water ad-layer grown on a O(2 1)/Ru(0001) surface. The adsorbed water layer results in a well ordered helium diffraction pattern with systematic extinctions of diffraction spots due to glide line symmetries. The data reflects a well-defined surface structure that maintains proton order even at surprisingly high temperatures of 140 K. The diffraction data we measure is consistent with a structure recently derived from STM measurements performed at 6 K. Comparison with recent DFT calculation is in partial agreement, suggesting that these calculations might be underestimating the contribution of relative water molecule orientations to the binding energy
The adsorption of water and coadsorption with oxygen on Rh{111} under ultrahigh vacuum conditions wa...
The adsorption of H2O on Ru(001) at temperatures of 95 K and 165 K has been investigated using elect...
By exploiting the potential of highly brilliant Synchrotron X-radiation, and taking advantage of oxy...
Helium diffraction has the potential to reveal the degree of proton order at an ice surface, and has...
Core-level photoelectron spectra, in excellent agreement with ab initio calculations, confirm that t...
Low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and density functional theory (DFT) were used to...
In this manuscript we report helium atom scattering (HAS) measurements of the structure of the first...
Despite a number of earlier studies which seemed to confirm molecular adsorption of water on close-p...
In light of the controversial discussion of the interfacial structure of water on metal surfaces, ad...
Ice Ih is comprised of orientationally disordered water molecules giving rise to positional disorder...
The coadsorption of water and preadsorbed oxygen on Ru{0001) was studied by synchrotron-based high-r...
The RAIRS spectra of water adsorbed on Ru(0001) at 85 K are recorded from 600 cm−1 to 4000 cm−1. Mea...
The temperature-dependent behavior of the Rh(111)-(2X2)-10 phase was investigated by He-atom scatter...
Initial water deposition on the moderately reactive precious metal surface Ru(0001) has been thought...
The free energy landscape of the structures and dissociation degree of the first water and heavy wat...
The adsorption of water and coadsorption with oxygen on Rh{111} under ultrahigh vacuum conditions wa...
The adsorption of H2O on Ru(001) at temperatures of 95 K and 165 K has been investigated using elect...
By exploiting the potential of highly brilliant Synchrotron X-radiation, and taking advantage of oxy...
Helium diffraction has the potential to reveal the degree of proton order at an ice surface, and has...
Core-level photoelectron spectra, in excellent agreement with ab initio calculations, confirm that t...
Low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and density functional theory (DFT) were used to...
In this manuscript we report helium atom scattering (HAS) measurements of the structure of the first...
Despite a number of earlier studies which seemed to confirm molecular adsorption of water on close-p...
In light of the controversial discussion of the interfacial structure of water on metal surfaces, ad...
Ice Ih is comprised of orientationally disordered water molecules giving rise to positional disorder...
The coadsorption of water and preadsorbed oxygen on Ru{0001) was studied by synchrotron-based high-r...
The RAIRS spectra of water adsorbed on Ru(0001) at 85 K are recorded from 600 cm−1 to 4000 cm−1. Mea...
The temperature-dependent behavior of the Rh(111)-(2X2)-10 phase was investigated by He-atom scatter...
Initial water deposition on the moderately reactive precious metal surface Ru(0001) has been thought...
The free energy landscape of the structures and dissociation degree of the first water and heavy wat...
The adsorption of water and coadsorption with oxygen on Rh{111} under ultrahigh vacuum conditions wa...
The adsorption of H2O on Ru(001) at temperatures of 95 K and 165 K has been investigated using elect...
By exploiting the potential of highly brilliant Synchrotron X-radiation, and taking advantage of oxy...