Growth morphology and electronic structure of 2D ordered pentacene on the Au(110)-(1 x 2) surface
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
High-quality ordered growth and characterization of organic systems is an important requirement to understand the
physical properties underlying the new organic-molecule based electronic devices. In this work, pentacene (C22H14) is
ultra-high-vacuum deposited in situ on the (1 2)-reconstructed surface of Au(1 1 0), at different substrate temperatures.
Low-energy electron diffraction reveals a two-dimensional (2D) ordered phase, showing the presence of a (1 3)
pentacene-induced long-range periodicity, for room-temperature deposition. High-resolution UV photoelectron spectroscopy
investigations for pentacene adsorption at room- and low- (80 K) temperature, bring to light the new interface
electronic levels and the molecular orbital evolution. Higher substrate temperature (370 K) during adsorption induces
higher pentacene mobility, thus improving long-range ordering. Atomic force microscopy images at higher coverage
show the presence of pentacene stripes, grown on top of the first 2D ordered layer, with a preferred orientation perpendicular
to the substrate [1 )1 0] direction.
2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Corradini, Valdis
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