Abstract

The condensation of H2O on ice multilayers on Ru(001) was studied using both molecular beam and optical interference techniques as a function of surface temperature. From the beam reflection technique, the H2O sticking coefficient, S, was determined to be S = 0.99 ± 0.03 at temperatures between 85 and 150 K and was independent of incident angle (0−70°) and beam energy (1−40 kcal/mol). The condensation coefficient, α, was dependent on both the incident H2O flux and the desorption H2O flux at the various surface temperatures. The magnitude of α varied continuously from unity at T < 130 K to zero at higher temperatures. The optical interference experiments yielded condensation coefficients and sticking coefficients of α = S = 0.97 ± 0.10 at temperatures from 97 to 145 K where the H2O desorption flux was negligible with respect to the incident flux. The optical interference measurements monitored the ice film thickness versus H2O exposure time and were dependent on the refractive index, n, and the density, ρ,...

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