Abstract

Abstract The synchrotron radiation from BESSY has been used to measure the photoemission from CO orbitals adsorbed as ordered overlayers on Ni(100) c(2 × 2), Pt(111) c(4 × 2) and Pt(110) (2 × 1)p2mg. Angular distribution patterns of photoelectrons from CO orbitals were recorded with a display-type analyzer. The data were compared with differential photoionization cross sections calculated for free and oriented molecules. The results demonstrate the upright orientation of CO on Ni(100) and Pt(111), while CO on Pt(110) shows a marked difference which can be explained by assuming that the CO molecules are tilted in the [001] directions of Pt(110), yielding a (2 × 1)p2mg superstructure observed in LEED. The tilt angle is estimated to about 20°. The structure model is supported by the shape resonances of the 4σ (5σ) orbitals of CO/Pt(110) as compared to CO/Pt(111).

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