Title :
Direct observation of surface chemistry using ultrafast EUV pulses
Author :
Chi-Fong Lei ; Read, K. ; Tobey, R. ; Murnane, M. ; Hapteyn, H. ; Bauer, M. ; Gland, J.
Author_Institution :
Joint Inst. for Lab. Astrophys., Colorado Univ., Boulder, CO, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Molecular oxygen adsorbs on a platinum [111] single crystal surface in two distinct chemisorbed phases at different temperatures (Puglia et al, 1995). At temperatures of -197/spl deg/C, molecular oxygen preferentially absorbs to the platinum surface as a superoxolike phase (O/sub 2//sup -/). However, at temperatures of -135/spl deg/C, it preferentially absorbs as a peroxo-like phase with one additional electron (O/sub 2//sup -2/). These two states have different static (equilibrium) photoelectron spectra, corresponding to the different oxidation states and different positions of the oxygen molecules on the Pt[111] surface. In our work, we use time-resolved photoemission spectroscopy to monitor changes in the chemical ground state of oxygen on Pt[111], after ultrafast excitation by an IR (800 nm) pump pulse. The pump pulse transiently heats the electrons in the metal, promoting oxygen from the superoxo (O/sub 2//sup -/) to peroxo (O/sub 2//sup 2-/) phase. This enables us,for the first time, to directly observe changes in the chemical bond character of a molecule adsorbed on a surface, with the sub-100 femtosecond time-resolution necessary to follow the complete progress of the reaction. This is in contrast to previous work, which monitored the electron distribution on surfaces (Rettenberger et al, 1996), or which followed only the first 1/2 oscillation of a vibrating molecule on a surface by monitoring a very short-lived excited state (Petek et al, 2000).
Keywords :
adsorption; bonds (chemical); chemisorption; ground states; high-speed optical techniques; optical pumping; oxygen; photoelectron spectra; surface chemistry; time resolved spectra; -135 C; -197 C; 100 fs; 800 nm; IR pump pulse; O/sub 2/; Pt; Pt[111] surface; chemical bond character; chemisorbed phases; molecular oxygen adsorption; oxidation states; oxygen chemical ground state; oxygen molecule positions; peroxo-like phase; platinum [111] single crystal surface; static equilibrium photoelectron spectra; superoxo-like phase; surface chemistry; time-resolved photoemission spectroscopy; transient electron heating; ultrafast EUV pulses; ultrafast excitation; Chemicals; Chemistry; Electrons; Monitoring; Oxidation; Photoelectricity; Platinum; Spectroscopy; Stationary state; Temperature;
Conference_Titel :
Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference, 2001. QELS '01. Technical Digest. Summaries of Papers Presented at the
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-663-X
DOI :
10.1109/QELS.2001.961918