Title of article :
Stabilization of bimolecular islands on ultrathin NaCl films by a vicinal substrate
Author/Authors :
Caٌas-Ventura، نويسنده , , M.E. and Xiao، نويسنده , , W. and Ruffieux، نويسنده , , P. and Rieger، نويسنده , , R. L. MULLEN، نويسنده , , Udo K. and Brüne، نويسنده , , J. H. D. Fasel، نويسنده , , R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The structure of ultrathin NaCl films on Au(1 1 1) and on Au(11 12 12), as well as the one of bimolecular 3,4,9,10-perylenetetracarboxylic diimide (PTCDI) and 1,4-bis-(2,4-diamino-1,3,5,-triazine)-benzene (BDATB) islands on NaCl films on both surfaces have been studied with a low-temperature scanning tunnelling microscope. We show that intermixed bimolecular assemblies based on selective three-fold hydrogen-bonding (H-bonding), that have previously been observed on Au(1 1 1) and on Au(11 12 12), can also be stabilized on insulating NaCl films on Au, however, only if these films are grown on Au(11 12 12) and not on Au(1 1 1). The behaviour of the heterocomplex structures is found to be largely influenced by the structural properties of the underlying substrate and by the number of NaCl layers. On a partly NaCl-covered Au(1 1 1) surface, the excess of molecules after completion of the first layer on Au prefers to form a second molecular layer based on ordered heterocomplex structures rather than to adsorb on the NaCl islands. The use of a vicinal surface together with the strong cohesion characteristic of the NaCl film introduces smooth elastic deformations on the NaCl(0 0 1) plane. As a consequence, the periodically modified structure of the overlayer provides preferential binding sites and allows adsorption of two-dimensional molecular structures. In contrast to what is observed on Au(11 12 12), the molecular domains on the NaCl film do not follow the Au step directions, but the NaCl(0 0 1) high symmetry directions. Our results provide a strategy to increase the adsorption energy of flat molecules on insulating layers by choosing a vicinal metal substrate.
Keywords :
Scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) , Nacl , molecular self-assembly , Selective hydrogen bond , Vicinal single crystal surfaces , Gold , Insulating ultrathin films
Journal title :
Surface Science
Journal title :
Surface Science