Abstract
The surface vibrations of CO adsorbed on Pt(111) single crystal surfaces
at 320 K have been studied by electron-energy-loss spectroscopy.
At low coverages two vibration modes at 58 and \sim260 meV are observed.
For exposures >0.2 Langmuir two additional modes at 45 and 232 meV
develop. Considering also the observed LEED structures these vibrations
are attributed to CO molecules being adsorbed upright in on-top and
bridge sites, respectively.
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