Abstract

We show that electron-hole pair interactions give values of the trapping probability into precursor states of H 2 and D 2 in compact metallic surfaces of ∼ 10 −3−10 −4 depending on the incident kinetic energy. These values are too small as compared with the ones obtained from phonon exchange processes (≲ 0.2). We conclude that interchange-of-energy processes of light non-dissociative molecules in surfaces (quantum mechanical systems) are dominated by phonon-molecule interactions; in dissociative processes, however, electron-hole pairs can be expected to play an important role.

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