The photoelectron photoemission spectra and thresholds for low coverages of Li and K adsorbed on water-ice have been measured, compared with photoionization spectra of the gas-phase atoms, and modeled by quantum chemical calculations. For both alkali metals the threshold for photoemission is dramatically decreased and the cross section increased on adsorption to the water-ice surface. Quantum chemical calculations suggest that the initial state is formed by the metal atoms adsorbed into the water-ice surface, forming a state with a delocalized electron distribution. This state is metastable and decays on the hundreds of seconds time scale at 92 K. The decay is markedly faster for Li than for K, probably due to diffusion into the ice film
International audienceElectronic excitations near the surface of water ice lead to the desorption of...
Unoccupied electronic states induced by alkali adsorption on a Ag(11O) surface were investigated by ...
Stabilization of excess electrons is studied at crystalline ice-metal interfaces by femtosecond time...
The photoelectron photoemission spectra and thresholds for low coverages of Li and K adsorbed on wat...
The goal of this work is to study the interaction between excess electrons in water ice structures a...
Photoemission from sodium deposited on ice films is described. Deposition of 0.02 ML of sodium is fo...
Angle resolved photoelectron spectroscopy is used to investigate alkali metal overlayers on noble me...
Si(100) covered by Na and K has been studied with photoemission using low photon energies (hw<6eV). ...
Photoemission studies of ice and water have been conducted using uv radiation. The photoemission thr...
The uptake and potential reactivity of metal atoms on water ice can be an important process in plane...
We present a systematic time-resolved two-photon photoemission study of the electronic and dynamical...
The interactions between long-living electrons trapped in defects of crystalline D2O and electronega...
Charge-induced adsorption is a subject of significance to environmental and biological systems. Ice ...
We investigate the formation of a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) at the hydrogen-passivated sil...
The goal of this work is to study the interaction between excess electrons in water ice structures a...
International audienceElectronic excitations near the surface of water ice lead to the desorption of...
Unoccupied electronic states induced by alkali adsorption on a Ag(11O) surface were investigated by ...
Stabilization of excess electrons is studied at crystalline ice-metal interfaces by femtosecond time...
The photoelectron photoemission spectra and thresholds for low coverages of Li and K adsorbed on wat...
The goal of this work is to study the interaction between excess electrons in water ice structures a...
Photoemission from sodium deposited on ice films is described. Deposition of 0.02 ML of sodium is fo...
Angle resolved photoelectron spectroscopy is used to investigate alkali metal overlayers on noble me...
Si(100) covered by Na and K has been studied with photoemission using low photon energies (hw<6eV). ...
Photoemission studies of ice and water have been conducted using uv radiation. The photoemission thr...
The uptake and potential reactivity of metal atoms on water ice can be an important process in plane...
We present a systematic time-resolved two-photon photoemission study of the electronic and dynamical...
The interactions between long-living electrons trapped in defects of crystalline D2O and electronega...
Charge-induced adsorption is a subject of significance to environmental and biological systems. Ice ...
We investigate the formation of a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) at the hydrogen-passivated sil...
The goal of this work is to study the interaction between excess electrons in water ice structures a...
International audienceElectronic excitations near the surface of water ice lead to the desorption of...
Unoccupied electronic states induced by alkali adsorption on a Ag(11O) surface were investigated by ...
Stabilization of excess electrons is studied at crystalline ice-metal interfaces by femtosecond time...