The low temperature CO/H coadsorption state on NiP{100}: X-ray absorption and photoemission studies

Kulkarni, S. K. ; Somers, J. ; Robinson, A. W. ; Ricken, D. ; Lindner, Th. ; Hollins, P. ; John Lapeyre, G. ; Bradshaw, A. M. (1991) The low temperature CO/H coadsorption state on NiP{100}: X-ray absorption and photoemission studies Surface Science, 259 (1-2). pp. 70-78. ISSN 0039-6028

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Abstract

Angle-resolved photoemission and X-ray absorption spectroscopy have been used to re-examine the electronic structure and orientation of the low-temperature CO/H-coadsorption state observed on the N{100} surface. Although the C-O axis remains perpendicular to the surface, the photoemission spectrum is different from that of the pure Ni{100} system, showing some evidence for satellite structure. A comparison is made with CO on Cu{100}, a similar weak chemisorption system.

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