Abstract
Infrared-absorption measurements have been performed on the fundamental band of physisorbed H2. Distinct vibrational, rotational, and adsorbate phonon features induced by surface and intermolecular interactions are identified. When compared with adsorption isotherms the surface-enhanced vibrational line saturates at 40% of the surface layer coverage which results from the short range of the surface-induced dipole in Steele’s bilayer model and is inconsistent with a high-density monolayer phase. Our results also strongly point to the formation of islands at low coverages.