Abstract
We have investigated the layerwise growth and the coverage-dependent sticking coefficients of and on the (1×1)H/Ru(001) surface at ∼5 K by precise thermal desorption spectrometry. Strong compression of the first layer compared to the higher ones (by 22% for , 12% for ) is observed. Desorption energies and sticking coefficients drop precipitously in the compression range. We explain all these effects by the large, mass-dependent zero-point widths of these molecules in the layers, with consequent high compressibilities and stiffening-induced decrease of collisional energy transfer.
- Received 7 July 1994
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.74.1147
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