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Resonant Desorption from Clean and Carbon-Covered Alkali Halide Surfaces: State-Specific Detection by REMPI

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Desorption Induced by Electronic Transitions DIET IV

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Desorption of NO from multilayer systems condensed on NaC1(100) as well as on C-films evaporated onto NaCl(100) was induced by resonant excitation of the symmetric stretch vibration υ1 of the NO cis-dimer with the frequency doubled radiation of a CO2 laser. On C-film-NaC1(100), additional non-resonant desorption was observed at lower condensate coverages (≈16 monolayers). Translational temperatures as derived from the time-of-flight distributions of the desorbed NO monomers are higher than or equal to the calculated maxima of the laser-induced surface temperatures. State-selective detection of desorbed NO molecules by resonance enhanced multi-photon ionization (REMPI) indicates rotational temperatures of 190 ± 20 K at corresponding desorbate translational temperatures of 120 K.

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Heidberg, J., Claas, W., Langowski, HC., Suhren, M., Warskulat, M. (1990). Resonant Desorption from Clean and Carbon-Covered Alkali Halide Surfaces: State-Specific Detection by REMPI. In: Betz, G., Varga, P. (eds) Desorption Induced by Electronic Transitions DIET IV. Springer Series in Surface Sciences, vol 19. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84145-3_28

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