Molecular growth determined by surface domain patterns
(2008) In Journal of Physical Chemistry C 112(17). p.6887-6890- Abstract
- The growth of iron phthalocyanine (FePc) on InSb(001) c(8 x 2) at submonolayer coverage has been investigated with scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). FePc adsorbs flat centered on the In rows both at 70 K and at room temperature (RT). However, the shapes of the two-dimensional molecular islands are fundamentally different; while the RT growth results in chainlike structures along the [I 10] direction, as already observed for other Pc's adsorbed on the same surface, the islands are prolonged along [110], i.e., perpendicular to the substrate rows, at 70 K. These observations are explained on the basis of a recently observed new surface phase at low temperature, resulting in structural domains on the surface. The molecular growth front... (More)
- The growth of iron phthalocyanine (FePc) on InSb(001) c(8 x 2) at submonolayer coverage has been investigated with scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). FePc adsorbs flat centered on the In rows both at 70 K and at room temperature (RT). However, the shapes of the two-dimensional molecular islands are fundamentally different; while the RT growth results in chainlike structures along the [I 10] direction, as already observed for other Pc's adsorbed on the same surface, the islands are prolonged along [110], i.e., perpendicular to the substrate rows, at 70 K. These observations are explained on the basis of a recently observed new surface phase at low temperature, resulting in structural domains on the surface. The molecular growth front follows the propagating domain boundary that freezes at low temperature. (Less)
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- Ahlund, John ; Nilson, Katharina ; Palmgren, Pal ; Gothelid, Emmanuelle ; Schiessling, Joachim ; Gothelid, Mats ; Mårtensson, Nils LU and Puglia, Carla
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- 2008
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- Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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- 112
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- 17
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- 6887 - 6890
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- The American Chemical Society (ACS)
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- wos:000255292400041
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- 1932-7447
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- 10.1021/jp711680q
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- English
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