Quantum Dynamics Study on the Effects of Vibration, Translational Energy and Incident Angle on H^sub 2^ Adsorption on a Defective Pt(111) Surface
Quantum dynamics calculations via the local reflection matrix method are performed to investigate the effects of the vibration and initial translational energy on the dissociative adsorption of H... approaching a defective Pt(111) surface at different incident angles and adsorption sites. The sticki...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the Physical Society of Japan 2014-12, Vol.83 (12), p.1 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Quantum dynamics calculations via the local reflection matrix method are performed to investigate the effects of the vibration and initial translational energy on the dissociative adsorption of H... approaching a defective Pt(111) surface at different incident angles and adsorption sites. The sticking probability plot for H... incident on the top site at 15... shows that as the translational energy is increased, the probability rapidly rises to unity which suggests that H... is easily adsorbed on the Pt surface. The plot also shows that even though the adsorption process is non-activated, there is a probability that H... will not be adsorbed on the Pt surface at low translational energies due to quantum mechanical effects. For the rest of the configurations, an S-shaped region is observed in the plots suggesting an activated adsorption process. The plots show that when the initial translational energy (E...) is less that the barrier, H... sticks to the Pt surface by tunneling through the barrier and when Et is greater than the barrier, H... sticks on the Pt surface by using its available energy to overcome the barrier. The plots also show significant vibration assisted sticking (VAS) effect for all cases. VAS effect is most prominent for H... approaching the vacant site at incident angles 15 and 30... (ProQuest: ... denotes formulae/symbols omitted.) |
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ISSN: | 0031-9015 1347-4073 |