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Theory of photodesorption of molecules by resonant laser-molecular vibrational coupling
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1983
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Electronic Excited StateExcited State PropertyVibronic InteractionEngineeringPhotochemistryPhysicsNatural SciencesLaser PhotochemistryApplied PhysicsPhysical ChemistryInternal Vibrational ModeComputational ChemistryChemistryQuantum ChemistryDesorption RatesAdsorbed MoleculePhotophysical PropertyMolecular Spectroscopy
Photodesorption due to a laser resonantly coupled into an internal vibrational mode of an adsorbed molecule is considered. Based on a master equation with transition probabilities calculated quantum statistically for laser-induced vibrational transitions, phonon-mediated bound-state---bound-state and bound-state---continuum transitions, and tunneling transitions from bound states degenerate with the continuum, we calculate desorption rates as a function of temperature and laser intensity. They are highly nonlinear in both, and become saturated for high intensities. The theory is applied to the C${\mathrm{H}}_{3}$F-NaCl and CO-NaCl systems.
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