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Physical Review B
Angle-resolved and polarization-dependent uv bremsstrahlung spectroscopy (inverse photoemission) is used to determine the energy and symmetry of the 2*-derived states for CO on Ni(111). We observe a 3-eV-wide band centered at 3 eV above the Fermi level. This shows that the electron-hole interaction for transitions C 1s2* is reduced from 10 eV in the gas phase to 1 eV for chemisorbed CO due to screening by metal electrons. Compared with physisorbed and gas phase CO, chemisorption on Ni(111) lowers the energy of the 2* orbital and increases its width. © 1983 The American Physical Society.
O.F. Schirmer, K.W. Blazey, et al.
Physical Review B
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