We investigated the translational incidence energy (E i ) and surface temperature (T s ) dependence of CO vibrational excitation upon scattering from a clean Au(111) surface. We report absolute v = 0 → 1 excitation probabilities for E i between 0.16 and 0.84 eV and T s between 473 and 973 K. This is now only the second collision system where such comprehensive measurements are available – the first is NO on Au(111). For CO on Au(111), vibrational excitation occurs via direct inelastic scattering through electron hole pair mediated energy transfer – it is enhanced by incidence translation and the electronically non-adiabatic coupling is about 5 times weaker than in NO scattering from Au(111). Vibrational excitation via the trapping desorptio...
We have combined a Stark decelerator with a molecular beam-surface scattering setup to accurately me...
We have combined a Stark decelerator with a molecular beam-surface scattering setup to accurately me...
Using molecular beam cooled samples and quantum state-selective detection, we observe v = 0 → 1 vibr...
We investigated the translational incidence energy (E i ) and surface temperature (T s ) dependence ...
We report measurements of translational energy distributions when scattering NO(v(i) = 3, J(i) = 1.5...
We describe a method to obtain absolute vibrational excitation probabilities of molecules scattering...
We report vibrational excitation of CO from its ground (v = 0) to first excited (v = 1) vibrational ...
We report experimental results on the state-to-state vibrational relaxation of CO(v = 17) in collisi...
We observe a strong influence of molecular vibration and surface temperature on electron emission pr...
In this work we seek to examine the nature of collisional energy transfer between HCl and Au(111) fo...
We present a combined experimental and theoretical study of NO(v = 3 -> 3, 2, 1) scattering from a A...
Electronically non-adiabatic dynamics can be important in collisions of molecules at surfaces; for e...
Molecular beam surface scattering is used to compare vibrational excitation of N<sub>2</sub> molecul...
In this thesis, I present an experimental molecular beam surface scattering study of dynamical proce...
Molecular beam surface scattering is used to compare vibrational excitation of N-2 molecules in coll...
We have combined a Stark decelerator with a molecular beam-surface scattering setup to accurately me...
We have combined a Stark decelerator with a molecular beam-surface scattering setup to accurately me...
Using molecular beam cooled samples and quantum state-selective detection, we observe v = 0 → 1 vibr...
We investigated the translational incidence energy (E i ) and surface temperature (T s ) dependence ...
We report measurements of translational energy distributions when scattering NO(v(i) = 3, J(i) = 1.5...
We describe a method to obtain absolute vibrational excitation probabilities of molecules scattering...
We report vibrational excitation of CO from its ground (v = 0) to first excited (v = 1) vibrational ...
We report experimental results on the state-to-state vibrational relaxation of CO(v = 17) in collisi...
We observe a strong influence of molecular vibration and surface temperature on electron emission pr...
In this work we seek to examine the nature of collisional energy transfer between HCl and Au(111) fo...
We present a combined experimental and theoretical study of NO(v = 3 -> 3, 2, 1) scattering from a A...
Electronically non-adiabatic dynamics can be important in collisions of molecules at surfaces; for e...
Molecular beam surface scattering is used to compare vibrational excitation of N<sub>2</sub> molecul...
In this thesis, I present an experimental molecular beam surface scattering study of dynamical proce...
Molecular beam surface scattering is used to compare vibrational excitation of N-2 molecules in coll...
We have combined a Stark decelerator with a molecular beam-surface scattering setup to accurately me...
We have combined a Stark decelerator with a molecular beam-surface scattering setup to accurately me...
Using molecular beam cooled samples and quantum state-selective detection, we observe v = 0 → 1 vibr...