TY - JOUR
T1 - Lattice-directed construction of metal-organic molecular wires of pentacene on the Au(110) Surface
AU - Ren, Junhai
AU - Bao, De Liang
AU - Dong, Li
AU - Gao, Lei
AU - Wu, Rongting
AU - Yan, Linghao
AU - Wang, Aiwei
AU - Yan, Jiahao
AU - Wang, Yeliang
AU - Huan, Qing
AU - Sun, Jia Tao
AU - Du, Shixuan
AU - Gao, Hong Jun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2017/10/5
Y1 - 2017/10/5
N2 - The construction of metal-organic molecular wires is important for the design of specific functional devices but has been a great challenge for experimental technology. Here we report the formation of one-dimensional metal-organic structures by direct deposition of pentacene molecules on the Au(110) surface with subsequent thermal annealing. These metal-organic molecular wires were systematically explored by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and density functional theory calculations. At submonolayer coverage, during annealing at ∼470 K, the adsorbed molecules induce both Au(110)-(1 × 3) surface reconstruction, where two atomic rows are missing every three rows on the Au(110) surface, with the end-to-end pentacene configuration and Au(110)-(1 × 6) surface reconstruction, where five rows are missing every six rows on the surface, with the side-by-side configuration. Further annealing at ∼520 K results in Au-adatom-coordinated metal-organic molecular wires with a new side-by-side configuration of pentacene molecules on the Au(110)-(1 × 6) surface. The Au adatoms linking neighboring pentacene molecules, indicated by bright features in the STM image, were strongly evidenced by the STM simulations. Therefore, metal-organic molecular wires of pentacene on Au(110) were achieved through coordination bonds between native Au atoms and the -CH- groups of pentacene molecules.
AB - The construction of metal-organic molecular wires is important for the design of specific functional devices but has been a great challenge for experimental technology. Here we report the formation of one-dimensional metal-organic structures by direct deposition of pentacene molecules on the Au(110) surface with subsequent thermal annealing. These metal-organic molecular wires were systematically explored by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and density functional theory calculations. At submonolayer coverage, during annealing at ∼470 K, the adsorbed molecules induce both Au(110)-(1 × 3) surface reconstruction, where two atomic rows are missing every three rows on the Au(110) surface, with the end-to-end pentacene configuration and Au(110)-(1 × 6) surface reconstruction, where five rows are missing every six rows on the surface, with the side-by-side configuration. Further annealing at ∼520 K results in Au-adatom-coordinated metal-organic molecular wires with a new side-by-side configuration of pentacene molecules on the Au(110)-(1 × 6) surface. The Au adatoms linking neighboring pentacene molecules, indicated by bright features in the STM image, were strongly evidenced by the STM simulations. Therefore, metal-organic molecular wires of pentacene on Au(110) were achieved through coordination bonds between native Au atoms and the -CH- groups of pentacene molecules.
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b03957
DO - 10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b03957
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85032785928
SN - 1932-7447
VL - 121
SP - 21650
EP - 21657
JO - Journal of Physical Chemistry C
JF - Journal of Physical Chemistry C
IS - 39
ER -