Inelastic effects due to electron-hole pairs (ehp) in the calculated dissociative sticking coefficient of H-2 on metals are taken into account by a model, which is exactly solvable quantum mechanically. Results are presented for the non-activated sticking process on Pd(I 0 0) and compared with those for the activated one on Cu(I 11). In both cases the contribution to sticking of the dynamical polarization of the adiabatic electronic system with no energy loss to ehp is more relevant than the dissipative effect of explicitly exciting ehp. The ehp sticking coefficient of D-2 is significantly different from that of H-2 for low incoming molecule translational energies. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved

Brivio, G., Trioni, M. (2002). Inelastic interaction in H2 dissociation on metals. SURFACE SCIENCE, 502-503, 347-351 [10.1016/S0039-6028(01)01974-4].

Inelastic interaction in H2 dissociation on metals

Brivio, GP;
2002

Abstract

Inelastic effects due to electron-hole pairs (ehp) in the calculated dissociative sticking coefficient of H-2 on metals are taken into account by a model, which is exactly solvable quantum mechanically. Results are presented for the non-activated sticking process on Pd(I 0 0) and compared with those for the activated one on Cu(I 11). In both cases the contribution to sticking of the dynamical polarization of the adiabatic electronic system with no energy loss to ehp is more relevant than the dissipative effect of explicitly exciting ehp. The ehp sticking coefficient of D-2 is significantly different from that of H-2 for low incoming molecule translational energies. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
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models of surface chemical reactions; chemisorption; energy dissipation; sticking
English
2002
502-503
347
351
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Brivio, G., Trioni, M. (2002). Inelastic interaction in H2 dissociation on metals. SURFACE SCIENCE, 502-503, 347-351 [10.1016/S0039-6028(01)01974-4].
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