Laser-induced desorption of metal atoms at low rate has been studied for pulsed excitation with wavelengths of "266, 355, 532 and 1064 nm. For this purpose sodium adsorbed on quartz served as a model system. The detached Na atoms were photo-ionized with the light of a second laser operating at "193 nm and their kinetic energy distribution was determined by timeof-flight measurements. For "1064 nm a distribution typical of thermal bond breaking is observed. If desorption, however, is stimulated with light of "266 or 532 nm, the kinetic energy distribution is non-thermal with a single maximum at E