Measuring surface phonons using molecular spin-echo
Abstract
A new method to measure surface phonons with a molecular beam is presented. The method extends the principles of 3He spin-echo spectroscopy, to the more complex case of a molecular beam exchanging energy with the surface. Measurements are presented for inelastic scattering of D2 from a Cu(111) surface. Similarly to helium spin-echo, experiments can be performed along optimal tilted projections making it possible to resolve energy peaks with a high energy resolution which is not restricted by the spread of energies of the incident beam. Two analysis methods for these molecular spin echo experiments are presented. A classical approach, analogous to that used for helium spin-echo, explains the most dominant excitation peaks measured, whereas a semi-classical approach allows us to identify smaller peaks which are related to the complexity of the multiple spin-rotation states which exist for molecules.
- This article is part of the themed collections: 2022 PCCP HOT Articles and New Trends and Challenges in Surface Phenomena, Carbon Nanostructures and Helium Droplets
 
                




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