吸附分子的光化学。第10部分。-鱼叉固定目标:电荷从Ag或K底物转移到卤化物吸附剂

S. Dixon-Warren, E. Jensen, J. Polanyi, G. Xu, Shihe Yang, H. Zeng
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在本文的第一部分中,我们报告了电荷转移光解(CT/PDIS)过程的直接证据,即卤化物吸附在金属衬底上形成带负电荷的光碎片。体系为CCl4/Ag(111)。结果表明,当光子能量超过阈值hν0≈5 eV时,1µJ cm-2的激光辐射近似等于衬底的功函数,会产生易于检测的Cl -离开表面的通量,这可归因于一个鱼叉过程:CCl4/Ag(111)+hν→CCl-4 /Ag(111)→Cl - (g)+ CCl3/Ag(111)。第二部分报道了在193 ~ 700 nm入射波长范围内,HI和HBr吸附在Ag(110)或LiF(001)上的2 - 3层K上的电荷转移光解的横截面σ(CT/PDIS)。观察到从HI(ads)到HBr(ads)的阈值光子能量Δhν0向更高能量的转移与解离电子附着(DA)的预期方向一致。有证据表明,CT/PDIS对HI/Ag有明显的隧穿机制,但对HBr/Ag没有,这一发现可以从DA的角度来理解。
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Photochemistry of adsorbed molecules. Part 10.—Harpooning a fixed target: charge transfer from Ag or K substrates to halide adsorbates
In part 1 of this paper we report direct evidence for the process of charge-transfer photodissociation (CT/PDIS), namely the formation of negatively charged photofragments from a halide adsorbed on a metal substrate. The system was CCl4/Ag(111). The observation was that 1 µJ cm–2 of laser radiation with photon energies in excess of a threshold hν0≈ 5 eV, approximately equal to the work function of the substrate, gave rise to a readily detectable flux of Cl– leaving the surface, attributable to a harpooning process CCl4/Ag(111)+hν→ CCl–4/Ag(111)→ Cl–(g)+ CCl3/Ag(111). In part 2 the cross-section, σ(CT/PDIS), is reported over the range 193–700 nm incident wavelength for charge-transfer photodissociation of HI and HBr adsorbed on 2–3 monolayers of K deposited on Ag(110) or LiF(001). The observed shift in threshold photon energy, Δhν0, to higher energy in going from HI(ads) to HBr(ads) was in the direction expected for dissociative electron attachment (DA). There was evidence of a significant tunnelling regime for CT/PDIS of HI/Ag but not for HBr/Ag, a finding that can be understood in terms of DA.
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