I.-W. Lyo, Efthimios Kaxiras, et al.
Physical Review Letters
We present results on the effect of potassium co-adsorption on the ESD from CO and NO on Ni(111) at 90 K. K co-adsorption strongly affects the yields of positive ions and alters their electron beam energy dependence. At a K-coverage of θK = 0.25 and saturation coverages of CO or NO, the strong O+ ESD threshold associated with O 1s ionization is eliminated. We attribute this to increased metal → CO(2π{black star}) electron back-donation upon K addition which screens the O 1s hole, and reduces the excitation probability of shake-off/shake-up processes responsible for O+ ESD. For fixed K-coverage, the ESD yields depend on adsorbate coverage. For θK = 0.25 and CO or NO exposures <1 L the adsorbate state is ESD inactive at both valence- and core-excitation energies. © 1986.
I.-W. Lyo, Efthimios Kaxiras, et al.
Physical Review Letters
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Chemical Physics Letters
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