In this work we seek to examine the nature of collisional energy transfer between HCl and Au(111) for nonreactive scattering events that sample geometries near the transition state for dissociative adsorption by varying both the vibrational and translational energy of the incident HCl molecules in the range near the dissociation barrier. Specifically, we report absolute vibrational excitation probabilities for HCl(v = 0 → 1) and HCl(v = 1 → 2) scattering from clean Au(111) as a function of surface temperature and incidence translational energy. The HCl(v = 2 → 3) channel could not be observed-presumably due to the onset of dissociation. The excitation probabilities can be decomposed into adiabatic and nonadiabatic contributions. We find tha...
A new finding of the site-averaging approximation was recently reported on the dissociative chemisor...
We report measurements of translational energy distributions when scattering NO(v(i) = 3, J(i) = 1.5...
The dissociative adsorption reaction of hydrogen on noble metals is believed to be well-described wi...
In this work we seek to examine the nature of collisional energy transfer between HCl and Au(111) fo...
In this thesis, I present an experimental molecular beam surface scattering study of dynamical proce...
Using molecular beam cooled samples and quantum state-selective detection, we observe v = 0 → 1 vibr...
We report zero-coverage reaction probabilities (S-0) for HCl dissociative adsorption on Au(111) obta...
We investigated the translational incidence energy (E i ) and surface temperature (T s ) dependence ...
Accurate simulation of molecules reacting on metal surfaces, which can help in improving heterogeneo...
The HCl + Au(111) system has recently become a benchmark for highly activated dissociative chemisorp...
We report high resolution state-to-state time-of-flight (TOF) measurements for scattering of HCl(v=2...
The dissociative chemisorption of HCl on the Au(111) surface has recently been an interesting and im...
Part I. The Eley-Rideal reaction of H atoms with Cl adsorbed on Au(111) surface is examined. Electro...
We present a combined experimental and theoretical study of NO(v = 3 -> 3, 2, 1) scattering from a A...
We describe a method to obtain absolute vibrational excitation probabilities of molecules scattering...
A new finding of the site-averaging approximation was recently reported on the dissociative chemisor...
We report measurements of translational energy distributions when scattering NO(v(i) = 3, J(i) = 1.5...
The dissociative adsorption reaction of hydrogen on noble metals is believed to be well-described wi...
In this work we seek to examine the nature of collisional energy transfer between HCl and Au(111) fo...
In this thesis, I present an experimental molecular beam surface scattering study of dynamical proce...
Using molecular beam cooled samples and quantum state-selective detection, we observe v = 0 → 1 vibr...
We report zero-coverage reaction probabilities (S-0) for HCl dissociative adsorption on Au(111) obta...
We investigated the translational incidence energy (E i ) and surface temperature (T s ) dependence ...
Accurate simulation of molecules reacting on metal surfaces, which can help in improving heterogeneo...
The HCl + Au(111) system has recently become a benchmark for highly activated dissociative chemisorp...
We report high resolution state-to-state time-of-flight (TOF) measurements for scattering of HCl(v=2...
The dissociative chemisorption of HCl on the Au(111) surface has recently been an interesting and im...
Part I. The Eley-Rideal reaction of H atoms with Cl adsorbed on Au(111) surface is examined. Electro...
We present a combined experimental and theoretical study of NO(v = 3 -> 3, 2, 1) scattering from a A...
We describe a method to obtain absolute vibrational excitation probabilities of molecules scattering...
A new finding of the site-averaging approximation was recently reported on the dissociative chemisor...
We report measurements of translational energy distributions when scattering NO(v(i) = 3, J(i) = 1.5...
The dissociative adsorption reaction of hydrogen on noble metals is believed to be well-described wi...