STM study of gold-overlayer formation on C[sub 60] monolayers
Scanning tunneling microscopy was used to study Au-overlayer formation on the first and second monolayers of C[sub 60] on a Au(111) substrate. At 300 K, Au overlayers were clustering on top of the first monolayer of C[sub 60], and the stronger Au-Au bonding did not break the underlying long-range cl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physical review. B, Condensed matter Condensed matter, 1994-03, Vol.49:11 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Scanning tunneling microscopy was used to study Au-overlayer formation on the first and second monolayers of C[sub 60] on a Au(111) substrate. At 300 K, Au overlayers were clustering on top of the first monolayer of C[sub 60], and the stronger Au-Au bonding did not break the underlying long-range close-packed order of C[sub 60] molecules. However, Au diffused under the second C[sub 60] layer and formed two-dimensional clusters. These clusters provided multiple nucleation sites and the second C[sub 60] monolayer was rearranged around them. As a result, the second monolayer granulated. Bonding between the second monolayer and underlying Au clusters, characterized by charge transfer, was evidence that density of states near the Fermi level became higher. Our real-space images clarified some details presented in a recent photoelectron spectroscopy study. |
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ISSN: | 0163-1829 1095-3795 |
DOI: | 10.1103/PhysRevB.49.7749 |