Laser-induced vibrational excitation and desorption in the Cs/Cu(1 1 1) and Na/Cu(1 1 1) systems

The Cs/Cu(1 1 1) and Na/Cu(1 1 1) systems exhibit a transient excited electronic state localized on the adsorbate. Photo-excitation of this state triggers a motion of the alkali adsorbate away from the surface, leading to vibrational excitation of the adsorbate and possibly to desorption. A theoreti...

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description The Cs/Cu(1 1 1) and Na/Cu(1 1 1) systems exhibit a transient excited electronic state localized on the adsorbate. Photo-excitation of this state triggers a motion of the alkali adsorbate away from the surface, leading to vibrational excitation of the adsorbate and possibly to desorption. A theoretical study of these photo-induced processes in the case of an exciting fs laser pulse is reported, based on a time-dependent approach of the adsorbate motion. The mean energy transfer from the laser photon energy to the adsorbate motion is shown to be weak, about 1% of the photon energy. Correspondingly, the vibrational excitation to high lying levels is very weak as well as the desorption process. The initial electronic state of the photo-induced process belongs to a continuum and vibrational excitation and desorption are found to vary rapidly with the energy of the initial electronic state. Initial vibrational excitation of the alkali adsorbate is also found to efficiently favour the desorption process, leading to a drastic variation of the desorption probability with the vibrational temperature of the adsorbate. The present results for the two systems are discussed and compared, in connection with available experimental data on these systems and on similar ones.
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