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Communication: Hot-atom abstraction dynamics of hydrogen from tungsten surfaces: The role of surface structure.

Oihana GalparsoroHeriberto Fabio BusnengoJoseba Iñaki JuaristiCédric CresposMaite AlducinPascal Larregaray
Published in: The Journal of chemical physics (2018)
Adiabatic and non-adiabatic quasiclassical molecular dynamics simulations are performed to investigate the role of the crystal face on hot-atom abstraction of H adsorbates by H scattering from covered W(100) and W(110). On both cases, hyperthermal diffusion is strongly affected by the energy dissipated into electron-hole pair excitations. As a result, the hot-atom abstraction is highly reduced in favor of adsorption at low incidence energy and low coverages, i.e., when the mean free path of the hyperthermal H is typically larger. Qualitatively, this reduction is rather similar on both surfaces, despite at such initial conditions, the abstraction process involves more subsurface penetration on W(100) than on W(110).
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