O and NO showed a cosine angular distribution and a Maxwellian velocity distribution at the surface temperature. On the other hand, the N 2 desorption collimated sharply at Ϯ41°-43°off the surface normal in a plane along the ͓001͔ direction. Then the velocity distributions of N 2 involved two hyperthermal components with the mean translational energy of 0.47 and 0.22 eV, respectively. A mechanism for the inclined N 2 desorption was proposed to be due to a highly exothermic reaction of N 2 O͑ad͒→N 2 (g)ϩO͑ad͒ and the strong repulsive force operative on the product N 2 from the surface.