We investigated translational inelasticity in molecular beam surface scattering of NO and CO from ultrathin metallic films of Ag with atomically defined thicknesses grown on single-crystal Au(111). For both molecules, we observe a gradual decrease of the mean final translational energy for Ag film thicknesses between 0 and 3 ML after which no thickness dependence is seen. For Ag films with thicknesses greater than 3 ML, observations are indistinguishable from those of scattering experiments performed on pure Ag crystal surfaces. The similar behavior of both molecules suggests that translational inelasticity is dominated by the mechanical properties of the surface. Theory predicts a thickness-dependent trend of the phonon spectrum that can q...
In this thesis, I report on ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations of scattering experiment...
We present a combined experimental and theoretical study of NO(v = 3 -> 3, 2, 1) scattering from a A...
Using molecular beam cooled samples and quantum state-selective detection, we observe v = 0 → 1 vibr...
We investigated translational inelasticity in molecular beam surface scattering of NO and CO from ul...
Multiquantum relaxation of highly vibrationally excited nitric oxide on noble metals has become one ...
Translational motion is believed to be a spectator degree of freedom in electronically nonadiabatic ...
We present measurements on the vibrational relaxation of NO(v = 2) scattered from atomically defined...
We present results of recent and ongoing experiments on molecular-beam surface scattering of NO mole...
We present measurements on the vibrational relaxation of NO(<i>v</i> = 2) scattered from atomically...
During a collision of highly vibrationally excited NO with a Au(111) surface, the molecule can lose ...
We report experimental results on the state-to-state vibrational relaxation of CO(v = 17) in collisi...
We report measurements of translational energy distributions when scattering NO(v(i) = 3, J(i) = 1.5...
Molecular beam surface scattering is used to compare vibrational excitation of N<sub>2</sub> molecul...
We report high resolution state-to-state time-of-flight (TOF) measurements for scattering of HCl(v=2...
Electronically non-adiabatic dynamics can be important in collisions of molecules at surfaces; for e...
In this thesis, I report on ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations of scattering experiment...
We present a combined experimental and theoretical study of NO(v = 3 -> 3, 2, 1) scattering from a A...
Using molecular beam cooled samples and quantum state-selective detection, we observe v = 0 → 1 vibr...
We investigated translational inelasticity in molecular beam surface scattering of NO and CO from ul...
Multiquantum relaxation of highly vibrationally excited nitric oxide on noble metals has become one ...
Translational motion is believed to be a spectator degree of freedom in electronically nonadiabatic ...
We present measurements on the vibrational relaxation of NO(v = 2) scattered from atomically defined...
We present results of recent and ongoing experiments on molecular-beam surface scattering of NO mole...
We present measurements on the vibrational relaxation of NO(<i>v</i> = 2) scattered from atomically...
During a collision of highly vibrationally excited NO with a Au(111) surface, the molecule can lose ...
We report experimental results on the state-to-state vibrational relaxation of CO(v = 17) in collisi...
We report measurements of translational energy distributions when scattering NO(v(i) = 3, J(i) = 1.5...
Molecular beam surface scattering is used to compare vibrational excitation of N<sub>2</sub> molecul...
We report high resolution state-to-state time-of-flight (TOF) measurements for scattering of HCl(v=2...
Electronically non-adiabatic dynamics can be important in collisions of molecules at surfaces; for e...
In this thesis, I report on ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations of scattering experiment...
We present a combined experimental and theoretical study of NO(v = 3 -> 3, 2, 1) scattering from a A...
Using molecular beam cooled samples and quantum state-selective detection, we observe v = 0 → 1 vibr...