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Dissociation pathways of a single dimethyl disulfide on Cu(111): Reaction induced by simultaneous excitation of two vibrational modes
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EngineeringExcitation Energy TransferVibrational ModesComputational ChemistryChemistryElectronic Excited StateSpectra-structure CorrelationDissociation PathwaysTunneling MicroscopySingle Dimethyl DisulfideSample Bias VoltagePhysicsSimultaneous ExcitationPhysical ChemistryQuantum ChemistryLayered MaterialTransition Metal ChalcogenidesPhysicochemical AnalysisNatural SciencesApplied Physics
We present a novel reaction mechanism for a single adsorbed molecule that proceeds via simultaneous excitation of two different vibrational modes excited by inelastic tunneling electrons from a scanning tunneling microscope. Specifically, we analyze the dissociation of a single dimethyl disulfide (DMDS, (CH3S)2) molecule on Cu(111) by using a versatile theoretical method, which permits us to simulate reaction rates as a function of sample bias voltage. The reaction is induced by the excitation of C-H stretch and S-S stretch modes by a two-electron process at low positive bias voltages. However, at increased voltages, the dissociation becomes a single-electron process that excites a combination mode of these stretches, where excitation of the C-H stretch is the energy source and excitation of the S-S stretch mode enhances the anharmonic coupling rate. A much smaller dissociation yield (few orders of magnitude) at negative bias voltages is understood in terms of the projected density of states of a single DMDS on Cu(111), which reflects resonant excitation through the molecular orbitals.
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