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Surface resonance, lattice vibrations

As a main point of this subsection,186 it is shown that due to sufficiently strong lateral interactions of adsorbed molecules on a two-dimensional triangular lattice, the spectral line for collective vibrations manifests some characteristic peculiar relationships between its dephasing-induced broadening and the resonance width 77 for the low-frequency mode The line width changes as Tj n(l/rf) for surface-normal and as rjm for surface-parallel molecular orientations, and takes nonzero values (independent of 77) for inclined molecules with the inclination angle ranging from 47° to 90°. [Pg.120]

By scattering within molecular solids and at their surfaces, LEE can excite with considerable cross sections not only phonon modes of the lattice [35,36,83,84,87,90,98,99], but also individual vibrational levels of the molecular constituents [36,90,98-119] of the solid. These modes can be excited either by nonresonant or by resonant scattering prevailing at specific energies, but as will be seen, resonances can enhance this energy-loss process by orders of magnitude. We provide in the next two subsections specific examples of vibrational excitation induced by LEE in molecular solid films. The HREEL spectra of solid N2 illustrate well the enhancement of vibrational excitation due to a shape resonance. The other example with solid O2 and 02-doped Ar further shows the effect of the density of states on vibrational excitation. [Pg.219]


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