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Photoexcited charge transfer to adsorbates at metal surfaces

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Abstract

There are a number of competing models to explain the photochemistry of molecules at metal surfaces induced by short laser pulses. In order to distinguish between these models more needs to be known about the dynamics of excited carriers and how they interact with adsorbed molecules.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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