Title of article
Understanding the electronic properties of molecule/metal junctions: The case study of thiols on gold
Author/Authors
De Renzi، نويسنده , , V.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
8
From page
1518
To page
1525
Abstract
In this work, I review our recent results on the electronic properties of thiolate/metal interface. Work function change, molecular level alignment and interfacial state formation of the methylthiolate/Au(1 1 1) and dimethyl-disulfide/Au(1 1 1) interfaces are investigated by means of UPS and XPS. A complete picture of the electronic properties of both the dimethyl-disulfide (DMDS) weakly-adsorbed and the methylthiolate (MT) chemisorbed phases is obtained by direct quantitative comparison between the experiment and theory. The modifications of the electronic properties of the DMDS thin film, induced by a MT buffer layer are also discussed.
er, the cysteine/Au(1 1 1) system is investigated as an example of interface formed by molecules with large intrinsic dipole moment. Finally, surface inhomogeneity and its influence on the interface electronic properties is briefly discussed, in light of the important concept of local work function.
Keywords
Hybrid organic/inorganic interfaces , thiols , electronic properties , SAM , UPS , Work function
Journal title
Surface Science
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Surface Science
Record number
1685577
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