Multiquantum relaxation of highly vibrationally excited nitric oxide on noble metals has become one of the best studied examples of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation's failure to describe molecular interactions at metal surfaces. When first reported, relaxation of highly vibrationally excited NO occurring in collisions with Au(In) surfaces exhibited the largest vibrational inelasticity seen in molecule-surface collisions, and no system has been found to date exhibiting a greater vibrational inelasticity. In this work, we compare the relaxation of NO(v = 11) in scattering events on Ag(111) to that on Au(111). The relaxation probability and the average vibrational energy loss are much higher when scattering from Ag( HI). We discuss possible ...
We report measurements of the incidence translational energy dependence of steric effects in collisi...
Molecular beam surface scattering is used to compare vibrational excitation of N-2 molecules in coll...
We report measurements of translational energy distributions when scattering NO(v(i) = 3, J(i) = 1.5...
Multiquantum relaxation of highly vibrationally excited nitric oxide on noble metals has become one ...
During a collision of highly vibrationally excited NO with a Au(111) surface, the molecule can lose ...
We present results of recent and ongoing experiments on molecular-beam surface scattering of NO mole...
Translational motion is believed to be a spectator degree of freedom in electronically nonadiabatic ...
Electronically non-adiabatic dynamics can be important in collisions of molecules at surfaces; for e...
We present a combined experimental and theoretical study of NO(v = 3 -> 3, 2, 1) scattering from a A...
We present measurements on the vibrational relaxation of NO(v = 2) scattered from atomically defined...
Measurements of absolute probabilities are reported for the vibrational excitation of NO(v=0→1,2) mo...
We investigated translational inelasticity in molecular beam surface scattering of NO and CO from ul...
We report experimental results on the state-to-state vibrational relaxation of CO(v = 17) in collisi...
Nonadiabatic effects that arise from the concerted motion of electrons and atoms at comparable energ...
Molecular beam surface scattering is used to compare vibrational excitation of N<sub>2</sub> molecul...
We report measurements of the incidence translational energy dependence of steric effects in collisi...
Molecular beam surface scattering is used to compare vibrational excitation of N-2 molecules in coll...
We report measurements of translational energy distributions when scattering NO(v(i) = 3, J(i) = 1.5...
Multiquantum relaxation of highly vibrationally excited nitric oxide on noble metals has become one ...
During a collision of highly vibrationally excited NO with a Au(111) surface, the molecule can lose ...
We present results of recent and ongoing experiments on molecular-beam surface scattering of NO mole...
Translational motion is believed to be a spectator degree of freedom in electronically nonadiabatic ...
Electronically non-adiabatic dynamics can be important in collisions of molecules at surfaces; for e...
We present a combined experimental and theoretical study of NO(v = 3 -> 3, 2, 1) scattering from a A...
We present measurements on the vibrational relaxation of NO(v = 2) scattered from atomically defined...
Measurements of absolute probabilities are reported for the vibrational excitation of NO(v=0→1,2) mo...
We investigated translational inelasticity in molecular beam surface scattering of NO and CO from ul...
We report experimental results on the state-to-state vibrational relaxation of CO(v = 17) in collisi...
Nonadiabatic effects that arise from the concerted motion of electrons and atoms at comparable energ...
Molecular beam surface scattering is used to compare vibrational excitation of N<sub>2</sub> molecul...
We report measurements of the incidence translational energy dependence of steric effects in collisi...
Molecular beam surface scattering is used to compare vibrational excitation of N-2 molecules in coll...
We report measurements of translational energy distributions when scattering NO(v(i) = 3, J(i) = 1.5...