Role of physisorption states in molecular scattering: A semilocal density-functional theory study on O2/Ag (111)

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We simulate the scattering of O2 from Ag(111) with classical dynamics simulations performed on a six-dimensional potential energy surface calculated within semilocal density-functional theory. The enigmatic experimental trends that originally required the conjecture of two types of repulsive walls, arising from a physisorption and chemisorption part of the interaction potential, are fully reproduced. Given the inadequate description of the physisorption properties in semilocal density-functional theory, our work casts severe doubts on the prevalent notion to use molecular scattering data as indirect evidence for the existence of such states. © 2014 American Physical Society.

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Goikoetxea, I., Meyer, J., Juaristi, J. I., Alducin, M., & Reuter, K. (2014). Role of physisorption states in molecular scattering: A semilocal density-functional theory study on O2/Ag (111). Physical Review Letters, 112(15). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.156101

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