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被撤回的出版物: Desorption of H from Si(111) by resonant excitation of the Si-H vibrational stretch mode (Retracted article. See vol. 333, pg. 1824, 2011)

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SCIENCE
Volume 312, Issue 5776, Pages 1024-1026

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1124529

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Past efforts to achieve selective bond scission by vibrational excitation have been thwarted by energy thermalization. Here we report resonant photodesorption of hydrogen from a Si(111) surface using tunable infrared radiation. The wavelength dependence of the desorption yield peaks at 0.26 electron volt: the energy of the Si-H vibrational stretch mode. The desorption yield is quadratic in the infrared intensity. A strong H/D isotope effect rules out thermal desorption mechanisms, and electronic effects are not applicable in this low-energy regime. A molecular mechanism accounting for the desorption event remains elusive.

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