Abstract

Results of a study of electron transfer processes in the interaction of hydrogen, oxygen and fluorine with Ag(111) are reported for a wide range of interaction times. We observe that for long interaction times, the yield of H−, resulting from resonant electron exchange, is much larger than what would be expected for a jellium like metal surface with a similar work function. For short interaction times on the other hand, the yields follow the trend for jellium like surfaces. These results confirm the predictions of the theoretical work using a wave packet propagation method (Phys. Rev. Lett. 80 (1998) 1996) on electron transfer on surfaces with L band gap. In the case of O− and F− significant effects were not observed.

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