Rotational-energy transfer in H
ortho-para conversion on a metal surface; Interplay between electron and phonon systems
金属表面での水素のオルト-パラ転換における回転エネルギー移動; 表面の電子と格子による相互作用
植田 寛和
; 福谷 克之
Ueta, Hirokazu; Fukutani, Katsuyuki
Clarifying energy transfer processes in molecular adsorption on solid surfaces is essential to understand gas-surface interaction. Unlike the vibrational-energy transfer processes, which are thought to be well understood in detail, the rotational-energy transfer process still remains unclear. Considering the interconversion between ortho and para states of H
is accompanied by the nuclear spin flip and the rotational-energy transfer, the surface-temperature dependence of the ortho-to-para conversion of molecularly chemisorbed H
on Pd(210) is studied. The conversion rate is accelerated with increasing surface temperature. Based on the conversion model proposed for metal surfaces, we analyze the temperature dependence of the conversion rate taking account of both electron and phonon systems of the substrate. The rotational-energy transfer is most likely mediated by surface electrons with an assistance of the substrate phonons.