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Quantum-resolved stimulated surface reactions

Burns, A.R.

Stimulated reactions on Pt(111) surfaces containing coadsorbates have been probed using laser resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization (REMPI) spectroscopy of the neutral products. In particular, the electron stimulated dissociation products of NO{sub 2}(a) coadsorbed with up to 0.75 ML of atomic O on Pt(111) has been studied. The coadsorbed O causes a large enhancement of the specific dissociation yield, a narrowing of the NO translational energy, a reduction of the NO internal energy, and the release of the O dissociation fragment into the gas phase. Reactive scattering between coadsorbates has also been studied. Specifically, NO{sub 2}(d) production has been observed during electron-beam irradiation of NO coadsorbed with O{sub 2} on Pt(1211). The NO{sub 2}(d) was indirectly observed as NO({upsilon}=5) and O({sup 3}P{sub J}) gas phase photodissociation fragments. We assign NO{sub 2} production to an electron-stimulated surface reaction involving a collision between energetic O atoms and adsorbed NO.