Topology of two-dimensional C60 domains: Surface science

Two-dimensional systems possess a unique topological ordering that is not found in either three- or one-dimensional systems 1 . Using high-resolution scanning tunnelling microscopy, we show here that a 60-carbon-atom (C 60 ) array on a self-assembled monolayer of an alkylthiol forms an ideal two-dim...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature (London) 2001-01, Vol.409 (6818), p.304-305
Hauptverfasser: Hou, J. G., Jinlong, Yang, Haiqian, Wang, Qunxiang, Li, Changgan, Zeng, Lanfeng, Yuan, Bing, Wang, Chen, D. M., Qingshi, Zhu
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Zusammenfassung:Two-dimensional systems possess a unique topological ordering that is not found in either three- or one-dimensional systems 1 . Using high-resolution scanning tunnelling microscopy, we show here that a 60-carbon-atom (C 60 ) array on a self-assembled monolayer of an alkylthiol forms an ideal two-dimensional system which has another novel topological order originating from the orientational degrees of freedom. At a temperature of 5 K, the two-dimensional C 60 forms a domain structure in which the correlation function of the molecular orientation within a domain is constant anywhere (so every C 60 has the same orientation) but changes abruptly at domain boundaries. Remarkably, the positional order and the bond-orientational order are both fully preserved across domain boundaries.
ISSN:0028-0836
1476-4687
DOI:10.1038/35053163