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Scientific Reports | 2018

Room temperature stable film formation of π-conjugated organic molecules on 3d magnetic substrate

Eiichi Inami; Mikio Shimasaki; Hideki Yorimitsu; Toyo Kazu Yamada

An important step toward molecule-based electronics is to realize a robust and well-ordered molecular network at room temperature. To this end, one key challenge is tuning the molecule–substrate electronic interactions that influence not only the molecular selfassembly but also the stability of the resulting structures. In this study, we investigate the film formation of π-conjugated metal-free phthalocyanine molecules on a 3d-bcc-Fe(001) whisker substrate at 300 K by using ultra-high-vacuum scanning tunneling microscopy. On bare Fe(001), hybridization between the molecular π and the Fe(001) d-states prevents the molecular assembly, resulting in the disordered patchy structures. The second- and third-layer molecules form densely packed films, while the morphologies show clear difference. The second-layer molecules partially form p(5 × 5)-ordered films with the rectangular edges aligned along the [100] and [010] directions, while the edges of the third-layer films are rounded. Remarkably, such film morphologies are stable even at 300 K. These findings suggest that the molecular self-assembly and the resulting morphologies in the second and third layers are affected by the substrate bcc(001), despite that the Fe-d states hybridize only with the first-layer molecules. The possible mechanism is discussed with the kinetic Monte Carlo simulation.


Analytical Chemistry | 2018

Controlled Deposition Number of Organic Molecules Using Quartz Crystal Microbalance Evaluated by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Single-Molecule-Counting

Eiichi Inami; Masataka Yamaguchi; Takayuki Yamaguchi; Mikio Shimasaki; Toyo Kazu Yamada

Precise control of organic molecule deposition on a substrate is quite important for fabricating single-molecule-based devices. In this study, we demonstrate whether a quartz-crystal microbalance (QCM) widely used for a film growth calibration has the ability to precisely measure the number of organic molecules adsorbed on a substrate. The well-known Sauerbreys equation is extended to formulate the relation between QCM resonant frequency shift and the number of adsorbed molecules onto the QCM surface. The formula is examined by QCM measurements of sublimation of π-conjugated organic molecules and direct counting of the deposited molecules one by one onto metal substrates, using ultrahigh vacuum low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). It is revealed that the number of adsorbed molecules evaluated by QCM ( NQCM) show good agreement with those counted from the STM images ( NSTM) within the error of ±25%. The results ensure the QCM capability for controlling the deposition number of organic molecules with high accuracy, that is, if one needs to deposit 100 molecules on the substrate, QCM control promises deposition of 100 ± 25 molecules.


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2018

Single-molecule-level evaporation control by means of QCM

Masataka Yamaguchi; Eiichi Inami; Toyo Kazu Yamada


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2018

STM/AFM single molecule study:dry to wet

Saeko Ando; Eiichi Inami; Toyo Kazu Yamada


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2018

Tungsten tip fabrication by flame etching

Toyo Kazu Yamada; Takayuki Yamaguchi; Eiichi Inami; Teruaki Ohno


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2018

STS/UPS study on organic molecule 2D nanostructures on Cu(111)

Ryohei Nemoto; Eiichi Inami; Satoshi Kera; Peter Krueger; Toyo Kazu Yamada


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2017

Study of metal-free phthalocyanine molecules multilayers on Fe(001) surface

Eiichi Inami; Toyo Kazu Yamada


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2017

Scanning probe microscopy study of single DNA molecules

Eiichi Inami; Taiki Kunikyo; Kazuki Nakamura; Norihisa Kobayashi; Toyo Kazu Yamada


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2016

Fabrication and properties of zinc oxide based perovskite solar cells(III)

Hiroya Kiuchi; Takamasa Takeuchi; Naoka Takano; Eita Yokokura; Eiichi Inami; Hironori Ogata


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2016

Effects of scaffold layer on photogenerated-carrier-transport in perovskite solar cells

Eiichi Inami; hirotoshi morikawa; Maiho Fujibayashi; Takamasa Ishigaki; Hironori Ogata

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