Determination of Adsorbate Molecular Orientation from Resonance Electron-Scattering Angular Distributions

Abstract
We have measured the angular profile of electrons inelastically scattered from oriented molecular O2, physisorbed on graphite at 20 K. Electrons ejected after vibrational energy loss from a temporary negative-ion resonance observed near 9 eV have an angular profile which peaks at 15°±5° from the normal to the crystal surface, independent of the incident beam angle. From an analysis of these angular distributions we are able both to identify the O2 negative-ion state (as Πu2) and to determine the orientation of the O2 molecular axis (as 25°±5° from the vertical) in what we believe to be the monolayer ζ2 phase.