Abstract

Iodine molecules in supersonic beams were collided with a single crystal MgO(100) surface. The dissociation probabilities and the kinetic energies of the non-dissociated molecules were measured in the collision energy range 1–10 eV and compared with the results of classical trajectory models. Very large molecule-surface energy transfer was observed. The excellent agreement between the theoretical calculations and the experimental findings leads to detailed dynamical insight.

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