We have carried out a series of helium atom scattering measurements in order
to characterise the adsorption properties of hydrogen on antimony(111).
Molecular hydrogen does not adsorb at temperatures above 110 K in contrast to
pre-dissociated atomic hydrogen. Depending on the substrate temperature, two
different adlayer phases of atomic hydrogen on Sb(111) occur. At low substrate
temperatures (110K), the deposited hydrogen layer does not show any ordering
while we observe a perfectly ordered (1×1) H/Sb(111) structure for
deposition at room temperature. Furthermore, the amorphous hydrogen layer
deposited at low temperature forms an ordered overlayer upon heating the
crystal to room temperature. Hydrogen starts to desorb at Tm=430K which
corresponds to a desorption energy of Edes=(1.33±0.06)eV. Using
measurements of the helium reflectivity during hydrogen exposure at different
surface temperatures, we conclude that the initial sticking coefficient of
atomic hydrogen on Sb(111) decreases with increasing surface temperature.
Furthermore, the scattering cross section for the diffuse scattering of helium
from hydrogen on Sb(111) is determined as \Sigma = (12 \pm 1)~\mbox{\AA}^{2}.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure