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Science 13 August 1999: Vol. 285. no. 5430, pp. 1042 - 1045 DOI: 10.1126/science.285.5430.1042
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Phonon- Versus Electron-Mediated Desorption and Oxidation of CO on Ru(0001)
M. Bonn,
*
S. Funk,
Ch. Hess,
D. N. Denzler,
C. Stampfl,
M. Scheffler,
M. Wolf,
G. Ertl
Heating of a ruthenium surface on which carbon monoxide
and atomic oxygen are coadsorbed leads exclusively to desorption of carbon monoxide. In contrast, excitation with femtosecond infrared laser pulses enables also the formation of carbon dioxide. The desorption is caused by coupling of the adsorbate to the phonon bath of
the ruthenium substrate, whereas the oxidation reaction is initiated by
hot substrate electrons, as evidenced by the observed subpicosecond
reaction dynamics and density functional calculations. The presence of
this laser-induced reaction pathway allows elucidation of the
microscopic mechanism and the dynamics of the carbon monoxide oxidation
reaction.
Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Faradayweg
4-6, 14195 Berlin, Germany.
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To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
bonn{at}fhi-berlin.mpg.de
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