Surface-state-mediated photochemistry: Laser-induced desorption of NO from Si(111)

Abstract
Laser-induced desorption of NO from Si(111) has been investigated using state-specific detection techniques. Characterization of the internal-state population distributions with desorption-laser wavelengths in the range 1907–335 nm indicate that, at low initial NO coverages, desorption is driven by a common, nonthermal mechanism. The wavelength dependence of the yield and the effects of coadsorbates on the yield establish that photogenerated holes in a Si intrinsic surface state mediate the laser-adsorbate interaction.