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The complex reaction path of the dissociative chemisorption of Sb4 on Si(001) involving four distinct types of precursor states is determined using a direct tracking method with scanning tunneling microscopy. The energy barriers and the prefactors for the transitions between different states are measured by analyzing the population distribution of Sb clusters as a function of thermal treatment. These precursors are found not to have thermal mobility before dissociation, contrary to the widely held notion about precursor states. © 1993 The American Physical Society.
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