1996
Dissociative and non-dissociative sticking of O2 at the Ag(111) surface
Publication
Publication
Surf. Sci. , Volume 347 p. 151- 168
A molecular oxygen beam has been used to study the dissociative and molecular sticking probability at the Ag(111) surface as a function of incidence energy and angle, surface temperature and surface coverage. Two mechanisms are seen to play a role in the dissociative sticking: a direct and a precursor mediated one. Both are strongly activated by the incidence energy. The molecular chemisorption state is shown to be the precursor to dissociation. Results on oxygen desorption are also discussed.
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Raukema, A., Butler, D. A., Box, F. M. A., & Kleyn, A. W. (1996). Dissociative and non-dissociative sticking of O2 at the Ag(111) surface. Surf. Sci., 347, 151–168. |
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