D. Wetzig et al., Vibrational and rotational population distribution of D-2 associatively desorbing from Pd(100) - art. no. 205412, PHYS REV B, 6320(20), 2001, pp. 5412
The rotational and vibrational state distribution of D-2 molecules desorbin
g from Pd(100) is determined by tunable vacuum ultraviolet laser ionization
spectroscopy. For the deuterium supply a permeation source is used operati
ng at surface temperatures in the range from 400 to 850 K. The molecules ar
e detected in rovibrational states up to (upsilon",J") = (0,12) and (1,8).
A significant rotational cooling is observed together with a strong vibrati
onal heating. These experimental results are found to be in good agreement
with quantum-mechanical calculations based on an ab initio potential-energy
surface. A consistent microscopic picture of the hydrogen reaction dynamic
s on Pd(100) is established and thus a recent controversy about the applica
tion of the principle of detailed balance in the system D-2/Pd(100) can be
settled.