Komeda T, Kim Y, Kawai Maki, Persson B N J, Ueba H
RIKEN, 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama, 351-0198, Japan.
Science. 2002 Mar 15;295(5562):2055-8. doi: 10.1126/science.1069016.
We demonstrate electron-stimulated migration for carbon monoxide (CO) molecules adsorbed on the Pd(110) surface, which is initiated by the excitation of a high-frequency (HF) vibrational mode (C-O stretching mode) with inelastic tunneling electrons from the tip of scanning tunneling microscopy. The hopping phenomenon, however, cannot be detected for CO/Cu(110), even though the hopping barrier is lower than in the CO/Pd(110) case. A theoretical model, which is based on the anharmonic coupling between low-frequency modes (the hindered-translational mode related to the lateral hopping) and the HF mode combined with electron-hole pair excitation, can explain why the hopping of CO is observed on Pd(110) but not on Cu(110).
我们展示了吸附在Pd(110)表面的一氧化碳(CO)分子的电子激发迁移,这是由扫描隧道显微镜尖端的非弹性隧穿电子激发高频(HF)振动模式(C-O伸缩模式)引发的。然而,对于CO/Cu(110),即使跳跃势垒低于CO/Pd(110)的情况,也无法检测到跳跃现象。一个基于低频模式(与横向跳跃相关的受阻平移模式)和HF模式之间的非谐耦合以及电子-空穴对激发的理论模型,可以解释为什么在Pd(110)上观察到了CO的跳跃,而在Cu(110)上却没有。