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Electron Solvation in Two Dimensions
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2002
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Electron SolvationExcited State PropertyEngineeringPhysicsElectron SpectroscopyNatural SciencesSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsExcitation Energy TransferPhysical ChemistryTwo-photon PhotoemissionQuantum ChemistryChemistryElectronic Excited StatePhotophysical PropertyExcess Electron SolvationSolution (Chemistry)Electron Physic
Ultrafast two-photon photoemission has been used to study electron solvation at two-dimensional metal/polar-adsorbate interfaces. The molecular motion that causes the excess electron solvation is manifested as a dynamic shift in the electronic energy. Although the initially excited electron is delocalized in the plane of the interface, interactions with the adsorbate can lead to its localization. A method for determining the spatial extent of the localized electron in the plane of the interface has been developed. This spatial extent was measured to be on the order of a single adsorbate molecule.
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