Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
The formation of ordered phases of dimethyl-disulfide on the Au(111) surface has been investigated by means
of low-energy electron diffraction (LEED), X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS), and state-of-the-art
density-functional theory (DFT) periodic supercell calculations. The LEED diffraction pattern, obtained after
a production method that includes two-step dosing and prolonged postdeposition annealing, unambiguously
corresponds to a novel phase that consists of (3 x 4) domains coexisting with the as-deposited (root3 x root3)R30°
structure. XPS measurements indicate that the coverage of the new (3 x 4) superstructure is the same as that
of the (root3 x root3)R30° phase. In both phases, the binding energy of the S 2p3/2 core-level peak is found to
be 162.2 eV, corresponding to the formation of a thiolate layer. The DFT calculations allow us to identify a
viable metastable (3 x 4) structure where the S headgroups of the CH3S radicals select distinct adsorption
sites; three quarters of them adsorb at bridge sites and one quarter at top sites. The relative energetics of the
(3 x 4) and (root3 x root3)R30° configurations suggest that the two structures may coexist on the surface, in
agreement with experimental data.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
DE RENZI, Valentina; DEL PENNINO, Umberto; Biagi, Roberto; DI FELICE, Rosa
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