Abstract

The internal state distributions of NO desorbed from a Pt(111) surface by visible and near-visible laser radiation (355, 532, and 1064 nm) were measured by laser-induced fluorescence. Non-Boltzmann rotational state distributions and inverted spin–orbit populations were observed and both were found to be relatively insensitive to the desorption-laser wavelength. It is suggested that the internal state distributions arise from the charge exchange processes occuring during desorption via a short-lived negative-ion resonance intermediate.

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