Dynamics of the D2+ni(100) Collision System: Analysis of the Reactive and Inelastic Channels
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2001
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Wiley-blackwell
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Abstract
The reactive and scattering channels of the D(2)(v, j) + Ni(100) collision system are studied using quasiclassical molecular dynamics simulations. The interaction between the D(2) and the atoms of the surface is modeled by a LEPS (London-Eyring-Polani-Sato) potential energy function. The molecule is aimed at three different impact sites (atop, bridge, and center) of a rigid Ni(100) surface along the normal direction with various collision energies less than or equal to1.0 eV. Dissociative chemisorption probabilities are computed for different rotational states of the molecule. Probability distributions of the final rovibrational states of the ground-state Dp molecule scattered from those impact sites are also computed as a function of the collision energy. Higher collision energy results in excitation of higher rotational and/or vibrational states of the scattered molecule. At collision energies below 0.1 eV an indirect dissociation mechanism (through molecular adsorption) dominates the reaction. (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Diatomic Molecule, Crystal Surface, Chemisorption, Molecular Surface Collision, Nickel, Molecular Dynamics, nickel, crystal surface, molecular surface collision, chemisorption, diatomic molecule, molecular dynamics, diatomic molecule, crystal surface, chemisorption, molecular surface collision, nickel, molecular dynamics,
Fields of Science
0103 physical sciences, 02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology, 01 natural sciences
Citation
Boyukata, M...et al. "Dynamics of the D(2)+Ni(100) collision system: Analysis of the reactive and inelastic channels" 3rd European Conference on Computational Chemistry, Vol.84, No.1, pp.48-57, (2001).
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3rd European Conference on Computational Chemistry -- SEP 04-08, 2000 -- BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
Volume
84
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1
Start Page
48
End Page
57
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