The molecule–substrate interaction plays a key role in charge injection organic-based devices. Charge transfer at molecule–metal interfaces strongly affects the overall physical and magnetic properties of the system, and ultimately the device performance. Here, we report theoretical and experimental evidence of a pronounced charge transfer involving nickel tetraphenyl porphyrin molecules adsorbed on Cu(100). The exceptional charge transfer leads to filling of the higher unoccupied orbitals up to LUMO+3. As a consequence of this strong interaction with the substrate, the porphyrin’s macrocycle sits very close to the surface, forcing the phenyl ligands to bend upwards. Due to this adsorption configuration, scanning tunneling microscopy cannot...
Modern devices such as organic light emitting diodes use organic/oxide and organic/metal interfaces ...
It is becoming accepted that ultrathin dielectric layers on metals are not merely passive decoupling...
A detailed understanding of the organic molecule/substrate interface is of crucial importance for th...
The molecule-substrate interaction plays a key role in controlling charge injection in organic based...
In molecular devices, the importance of interfaces cannot be neglected as they determine charge inje...
We investigate the absorption and conformation of free-base porphines on Cu(110) using STM, reflecti...
Engineering the electronic structure of organics through interface manipulation, particularly the in...
13Thin molecular films under model conditions are often exploited as benchmarks and case studies to ...
17Many applications of molecular layers deposited on metal surfaces, ranging from single-atom cataly...
The study of the electronic properties and geometrical arrangement of 5, 10, 15, 20-tetraphenyl-21H,...
21siMolecular interfaces formed between metals and molecular compounds offer a great potential as bu...
It is becoming accepted that ultrathin dielectric layers on metals are not merely passive decoupling...
The structure-electronic structure relationship of nonmetalated meso-tetraphenyl porphyrin (2H-TPP) ...
9Metal-containing enzyme cofactors achieve their unusual reactivity by stabilizing uncommon metal ox...
We present a combined multimethod experimental and theoretical study of the geometric and electronic...
Modern devices such as organic light emitting diodes use organic/oxide and organic/metal interfaces ...
It is becoming accepted that ultrathin dielectric layers on metals are not merely passive decoupling...
A detailed understanding of the organic molecule/substrate interface is of crucial importance for th...
The molecule-substrate interaction plays a key role in controlling charge injection in organic based...
In molecular devices, the importance of interfaces cannot be neglected as they determine charge inje...
We investigate the absorption and conformation of free-base porphines on Cu(110) using STM, reflecti...
Engineering the electronic structure of organics through interface manipulation, particularly the in...
13Thin molecular films under model conditions are often exploited as benchmarks and case studies to ...
17Many applications of molecular layers deposited on metal surfaces, ranging from single-atom cataly...
The study of the electronic properties and geometrical arrangement of 5, 10, 15, 20-tetraphenyl-21H,...
21siMolecular interfaces formed between metals and molecular compounds offer a great potential as bu...
It is becoming accepted that ultrathin dielectric layers on metals are not merely passive decoupling...
The structure-electronic structure relationship of nonmetalated meso-tetraphenyl porphyrin (2H-TPP) ...
9Metal-containing enzyme cofactors achieve their unusual reactivity by stabilizing uncommon metal ox...
We present a combined multimethod experimental and theoretical study of the geometric and electronic...
Modern devices such as organic light emitting diodes use organic/oxide and organic/metal interfaces ...
It is becoming accepted that ultrathin dielectric layers on metals are not merely passive decoupling...
A detailed understanding of the organic molecule/substrate interface is of crucial importance for th...