Issue 79, 2015

A nano Ag5 cluster tip probing the vertical transfer of CO(ads) adsorbed on Ag(110) with simulated inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy

Abstract

A nano Ag5 cluster tip probing the vertical transfer of CO(ads) adsorbed on a Ag(110) surface has been investigated with simulated inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy (IETS) generated by combining DFT-based molecular dynamic simulations with a Fourier transform of auto-correlation function of the derivative of local density of states (FT-ACF-δLDOS). It is found that tunneling conductance generated based on the trajectories of LDOS is significantly increased as a nano Ag5 cluster tip is introduced and their vibrational amplitudes of low-frequency modes are enhanced in IETS. In addition, the IETS shows the doublet feature in the regions of low-frequency mode, i.e. frustrated-rotation, and high-frequency mode, i.e. C–O stretching, respectively, due to the change of geometry of CO(ads) leading to the transfer of CO(ads) adsorbed on the Ag(110) surface to a nano Ag5 cluster tip. Furthermore, an anharmonic coupling between frustrated-rotation and C–O stretching mode is investigated by using time-resolved IETS analysis. Finally, the key issue regarding the activation of low-frequency modes by a nano Ag5 cluster tip to cause the transfer of CO(ads) adsorbed on Ag(110) surface is addressed.

Graphical abstract: A nano Ag5 cluster tip probing the vertical transfer of CO(ads) adsorbed on Ag(110) with simulated inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Apr 2015
Accepted
21 Jul 2015
First published
22 Jul 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 64682-64688

Author version available

A nano Ag5 cluster tip probing the vertical transfer of CO(ads) adsorbed on Ag(110) with simulated inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy

S. Lu and J. Lin, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 64682 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA06728F

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