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Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2014

Lateral ordering of PTCDA on the clean and the oxygen pre-covered Cu(100) surface investigated by scanning tunneling microscopy and low energy electron diffraction

Stefan Gärtner; Benjamin Fiedler; O. Bauer; Antonela Marele; M. Sokolowski

Summary We have investigated the adsorption of perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic acid dianhydride (PTCDA) on the clean and on the oxygen pre-covered Cu(100) surface [referred to as (√2 × 2√2)R45° – 2O/Cu(100)] by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and low energy electron diffraction (LEED). Our results confirm the (4√2 × 5√2)R45° superstructure of PTCDA/Cu(100) reported by A. Schmidt et al. [J. Phys. Chem. 1995, 99,11770–11779]. However, contrary to Schmidt et al., we have no indication for a dissociation of the PTCDA upon adsorption, and we propose a detailed structure model with two intact PTCDA molecules within the unit cell. Domains of high lateral order are obtained, if the deposition is performed at 400 K. For deposition at room temperature, a significant density of nucleation defects is found pointing to a strong interaction of PTCDA with Cu(100). Quite differently, after preadsorption of oxygen and formation of the (√2 × 2√2)R45° – 2O/Cu(100) superstructure on Cu(100), PTCDA forms an incommensurate monolayer with a structure that corresponds well to that of PTCDA bulk lattice planes.


Surface Science | 2007

Vertical bonding distances of PTCDA on Au(1 1 1) and Ag(1 1 1): Relation to the bonding type

S.K.M. Henze; O. Bauer; Tien-Lin Lee; M. Sokolowski; F. S. Tautz


Physical Review B | 2010

Normal-incidence x-ray standing-wave determination of the adsorption geometry of PTCDA on Ag(111): Comparison of the ordered room-temperature and disordered low-temperature phases

Hauschild A; Ruslan Temirov; Serguei Soubatch; O. Bauer; Schöll A; Bruce C. C. Cowie; Tien-Lin Lee; F. S. Tautz; M. Sokolowski


Physical Review B | 2012

Role of functional groups in surface bonding of planar π-conjugated molecules

O. Bauer; Giuseppe Mercurio; Martin Willenbockel; Werner Reckien; Christoph H. Schmitz; Benjamin Fiedler; Serguei Soubatch; Thomas Bredow; F. S. Tautz; M. Sokolowski


Surface Science | 2008

Highly ordered thin films of perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic acid dianhydride (PTCDA) on Ag(100)

Julian Ikonomov; O. Bauer; M. Sokolowski


Physical Review B | 2013

Adsorption height determination of nonequivalent C and O species of PTCDA on Ag(110) using x-ray standing waves

Giuseppe Mercurio; O. Bauer; Martin Willenbockel; N. Fairley; Werner Reckien; Christoph H. Schmitz; Benjamin Fiedler; Serguei Soubatch; Thomas Bredow; M. Sokolowski; F. S. Tautz


Physical Review B | 2010

Stable and metastable phases of PTCDA on epitaxial NaCl films on Ag(100)

Eric Le Moal; Mathias Müller; O. Bauer; M. Sokolowski


Surface Science | 2009

Misfit driven azimuthal orientation of NaCl domains on Ag(1 0 0)

Eric Le Moal; Mathias Müller; O. Bauer; M. Sokolowski


Physical Review B | 2013

Tuning and probing interfacial bonding channels for a functionalized organic molecule by surface modification

Giuseppe Mercurio; O. Bauer; Martin Willenbockel; Benjamin Fiedler; T. Sueyoshi; Christian Weiss; Ruslan Temirov; Serguei Soubatch; M. Sokolowski; F. S. Tautz


Physical Review B | 2016

Au enrichment and vertical relaxation of the Cu

O. Bauer; Christoph H. Schmitz; Julian Ikonomov; Martin Willenbockel; Serguei Soubatch; F. S. Tautz; M. Sokolowski

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F. S. Tautz

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Ruslan Temirov

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