September 28, 2008
Journal Article

Electronic Energy Transfer on CaO Surfaces

Abstract

We excite low-coordinated surface sites of nanostructured CaO samples using tunable UV laser pulses and observe hyperthermal O-atom emission indicative of an electronic excited-state desorption mechanism. The O-atom yield increases dramatically with photon energy, between 3.75 and 5.4 eV, below the bulk absorption threshold. The peak of the kinetic energy distribution does not increase with photon energy in the range 3.9 to 5.15 eV. These results are analyzed in the context of a laser desorption model developed previously for nanostructured MgO samples. The data are consistent with desorption induced by exciton localization at corner-hole trapped surface sites following either direct corner excitation or diffusion and localization of excitons from higher coordinated surface sites.

Revised: January 27, 2009 | Published: September 28, 2008

Citation

Joly A.G., K.M. Beck, and W.P. Hess. 2008. Electronic Energy Transfer on CaO Surfaces. Journal of Chemical Physics 129, no. 12:124704. PNNL-SA-61221. doi:10.1063/1.2980049