Direct imaging of molecular orbitals of metal phthalocyanines on metal surfaces with an O2-functionalized tip of a scanning tunneling microscope

Zhihai Cheng, Shixuan Du, Wei Guo, Li Gao, Zhitao Deng, Nan Jiang, Haiming Guo, Hao Tang, H. J. Gao*

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Abstract

High-resolution scanning tunneling microscope images of iron phthalocyanine and zinc phthalocyanine molecules on Au(111) have been obtained using a functionalized tip of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM), and show rich intramolecular features that are not observed using clean tips. Ab initio density functional theory calculations and extended Hückel theory calculations revealed that the imaging of detailed electronic states is due specifically to the decoration of the STM tip with O2. The detailed structures are differentiated only when interacting with the highly directional orbitals of the oxygen molecules adsorbed on a truncated, [111]-oriented tungsten tip. Our results indicate a method for increasing the resolution in generic scans and thus, have potential applications in fundamental research based on high-resolution electronic states of molecules on metals, concerning, for example, chemical reactions, and catalysis mechanisms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)523-530
Number of pages8
JournalNano Research
Volume4
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • High-resolution scanning tunneling microscope (STM) imaging
  • density functional theory calculation
  • functionalized STM tip
  • metal phthalocyanines
  • molecular orbital

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