E.E. Marinero, T.H. Baum, et al.
CLEO 1984
Summary form only given. The authors report here the survival probability for the scattering of a well-characterized molecular beam of vibrationally excited NO from a LiF(100) surface. Laser spectroscopic techniques are combined with molecular beam techniques to perform state-to-state scattering experiments. In these experiments, two laser beams intersect a supersonic molecular beam of NO. The state-to-state scattering experiments reported here give details of the scattering from an initial single electronic, vibrational, and rotational state with a narrow velocity distribution into specific final channels on collision with a clean well-defined surface and permit a more careful comparison with theoretical calculations than is possible with static gas sample techniques.
E.E. Marinero, T.H. Baum, et al.
CLEO 1984
T.F. Heinz, M.M.T. Loy, et al.
CLEO 1984
Mads Brandbyge, Per Hedegård, et al.
Physical Review B
Ph. Avouris, I.Y. Chan, et al.
Journal of Photochemistry