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Journal of Rheology
Ultraviolet-laser-induced desorption of NO molecules from a Pt(111) surface is investigated at 80 K by state-selective detection. We find two distinctive desorption channels are operative on an as-adsorbed surface and a surface annealed at 220 K. Rotational energy distributions are Boltzmann on as-adsorbed Pt(111) and non-Boltzmann on annealed Pt(111) with inverted population of spin-orbit states. Rotational, vibrational, and translational temperatures of NO from an as-adsorbed surface are increased with the incident photon energy. The effect of the adsorption state on desorption and the desorption mechanism are discussed. © 1994.
Douglass S. Kalika, David W. Giles, et al.
Journal of Rheology
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Digital Discovery
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