Probing amorphous solid water by temperature programmed desorption experiments with molecular hydrogen: from compact to porous ices

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D2 Temperature Programmed Desorption (TPD) experiments are used to probe the surface of compact and porous ASW films. An original experimental protocol, that consists of growing porous ice films on the top of a compact ASW substrate, enables investigations of non-porous and extremely thin porous samples <10 ML (1ML~1E15cm-2). The systematic simulation of coverage-dependent D2 TPD spectra, based on a previously developed desorption model, provides the evolution of the D2 binding energy distribution as the porous ice is progressively grown.

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