Surface resistivity and vibrational damping in adsorbed layers
- 15 August 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 44 (7) , 3277-3296
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.44.3277
Abstract
I derive a simple relation between the change in dc resistivity Δρ of a thin metallic film due to adsorption of molecules on the film surface and the electron-hole pair damping (lifetime τ) of the frustrated translations of the adsorbates. From the measured Δρ for several different adsorbate systems, I deduce the corresponding τ, which ranges from ∼ s for chemisorption systems to ∼ s for physisorption systems. Theories for the damping of parallel frustrated translations are developed for three limiting cases of the adsorbate-substrate bond; namely, for covalent, ionic, and van der Waals bonds. I study the change in the broadband infrared (ir) light reflectivity caused by the adsorption of molecules on a semi-infinite metal and I discuss the recent ir study by Hirschmugl et al. for the CO-Cu(100) system. Finally, the observation by ir-spectroscopy by Chabal et al. of dipole-forbidden frustrated translations and rotations for H and CO chemisorbed on metals is discussed and the contribution from the excitation of the parallel frustrated translations to the surface resistivity is calculated.
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