Abstract
Previous measurements of vibrational relaxation lifetimes for molecules adsorbed at metal surfaces yielded values of 1-3 ps; however, only chemisorbed molecules have been studied. We report the first measurements of the vibrational relaxation lifetime of a molecule physisorbed to a metal surface. For CO(v=1) adsorbed on Au(111) at 35 K the vibrational lifetime of the excited stretching mode is 49±3 ps. The long lifetime seen here is likely to be a general feature of physisorption, which involves weaker electronic coupling between the adsorbate and the solid due to bonding at larger distances.
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Kumar, S., Jiang, H., Schwarzer, M., Kandratsenka, A., Schwarzer, D., & Wodtke, A. M. (2019). Vibrational Relaxation Lifetime of a Physisorbed Molecule at a Metal Surface. Physical Review Letters, 123(15). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.156101
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