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Jiang Yu-Hang, Liu Li-Wei, Yang Kai, Xiao Wen-De, Gao Hong-Jun. Self-assembly and growth of manganese phthalocyanine on an Au(111) surfaceJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(9): 096401.
| Jiang Yu-Hang, Liu Li-Wei, Yang Kai, Xiao Wen-De, Gao Hong-Jun. Self-assembly and growth of manganese phthalocyanine on an Au(111) surfaceJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(9): 096401. |
Self-assembly and growth of manganese phthalocyanine on an Au(111) surface
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Abstract
Self-assembly and growth of manganese phthalocyanine (MnPc) molecules on an Au(111) surface is investigated by means of low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy. At the initial stage, MnPc molecules preferentially occupy the step edges and elbow sites on the Au(111) surface, then they are separately adsorbed on the face-centered cubic and hexagonal closely packed regions due to a long-range repulsive molecule—molecule interaction. After the formation of a closely packed monolayer, molecular islands with second and third layers are observed. -
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