2003
DOI: 10.1016/j.cplett.2003.10.100
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Steering in non-dissociative chemisorption: ethylene on Ag(410)

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“…The absence of an angle dependence of S 0 is explained by the effectiveness of steering which forces the incoming molecules towards the adsorption site: a similar effect is indeed found for Ag(410) and is confirmed by trajectory simulations [22]. The effect is reduced at higher coverage, indicating that steering becomes less effective.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…The absence of an angle dependence of S 0 is explained by the effectiveness of steering which forces the incoming molecules towards the adsorption site: a similar effect is indeed found for Ag(410) and is confirmed by trajectory simulations [22]. The effect is reduced at higher coverage, indicating that steering becomes less effective.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…90 shows the angular dependence of S for C 2 H 4 on Ag(210) (left panels) and Ag(410) (right panels) at 110 K and for two different total (stable and metastable) coverages: Θ = 0 ML (upper panels) and Θ = 0.12 ML (bottom panels). The behaviour of the S(θ ) curves is strongly coverage dependent: while in the low coverage limit S is nearly independent of θ, at 0.12 ML it clearly exhibits maxima at large angles, more evident for Ag (410) [428]. This is indicative that, on the bare surface, steering is effective, causing S 0 to be nearly independent of θ as long as the step rise is exposed.…”
Section: Dissociative Chemisorption: Methane On Stepped Pt and Ni Surmentioning
confidence: 77%