“…Examples of such experiments include associative desorption experiments, which by application of detailed balance may yield initial state-resolved reaction probabilities (measured for, for instance, H 2 60 and D 2 93, 98 dissociation on Cu(111)). Alternatively, such experiments may also yield rotational state populations (as measured for H 2 + Pd(100) 99 ), average translational energies for H 2 desorbing from the surface in particular (v, J) states (as measured for H 2 + Cu(100) 20 ) and initial rotational quadrupole alignment parameters describing the orientational dependence of reaction (measured for, for instance, H 2 + Cu(111), 100-102 H 2 + Cu(100), 20 and H 2 + Pd(100) 103 ). Additional valuable information can perhaps be obtained from experiments that use laser excitation and detection using resonance enhanced multi-photon ionization (REMPI) to determine probabilities for rotationally inelastic scattering, like the experiments performed earlier for H 2 + Cu(111), 104 H 2 , 105 HD, 106 and D 2 107 + Cu(100) and H 2 , 108 HD, 106 and D 2 107 + Pd(111).…”