Abstract

UV-laser induced adsorption site changes of CO adsorbed at palladium aggregates will be reported using laser light of λ=355 nm. The aggregates with an average size of 100 atoms/island have been deposited on an epitaxial Al 2O 3/NiAl(1 1 0) film. As is apparent from IR and temperature programmed desorption spectroscopy (TPD) laser induced migration occurs. It necessitates the presence of adsorbate state density fluctuations. The observation is interpreted as being due to a collective process involving long range dynamical coupling of CO molecules which causes lateral displacements within areas of elevated local adsorbate densities.

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