We study the adsorption and the growth of FePc and MnPc layer(s) on the Au(111) surface. The evolution of the Au(111) Shockley surface state by molecular deposition has been investigated by means of photoemission spectroscopy. The Shockley surface state undergoes a shift at lower binding energy upon FePc adsorption, indicating a charge redistribution, while for the MnPc molecules the surface state binding energy is constant up to the completion of a single layer. The interaction is mainly driven by the central metal atom and the different orbital configuration induces a charge redistribution of the Fe central atom, while the Mn atoms seem unaffected by the process. Interaction of the central metal atom and charge redistribution are fundamen...
Iron and cobalt phthalocyanines assemble on the Au(110) surface lying parallel to the surface, as de...
Iron and cobalt phthalocyanines assemble on the Au(110) surface lying parallel to the surface, as de...
Iron–phthalocyanine (FePc) molecules deposited on the Au(110) surface self-organize in ordered chain...
We study the adsorption and the growth of FePc and MnPc layer(s) on the Au(111) surface. The evoluti...
The electronic structure of iron phthalocyanine FePc and interface properties on Ag 111 and Au 10...
The electronic structure of iron phthalocyanine FePc and interface properties on Ag 111 and Au 10...
The electronic structure of iron phthalocyanine FePc and interface properties on Ag 111 and Au 10...
Iron-phthalocyanine and cobalt-phthalocyanine chains, assembled along the Au(110)-(1×2) reconstructe...
We present a comparative investigation of the adsorption mechanism of two organic molecules characte...
Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) is induced at the Fe/Au(111) interface. We examine the origi...
The knowledge of the electronic structure of organic-inorganic interfaces is a fundamental step for ...
8Iron-phthalocyanine (FePc) molecules deposited on the Au(110) surface self-organize in ordered chai...
The knowledge of the electronic structure of organic-inorganic interfaces is a fundamental step for ...
Time- and angle-resolved two-photon photoemission (2PPE) spectroscopies have been used to investigat...
Iron and cobalt phthalocyanines assemble on the Au(110) surface lying parallel to the surface, as de...
Iron and cobalt phthalocyanines assemble on the Au(110) surface lying parallel to the surface, as de...
Iron and cobalt phthalocyanines assemble on the Au(110) surface lying parallel to the surface, as de...
Iron–phthalocyanine (FePc) molecules deposited on the Au(110) surface self-organize in ordered chain...
We study the adsorption and the growth of FePc and MnPc layer(s) on the Au(111) surface. The evoluti...
The electronic structure of iron phthalocyanine FePc and interface properties on Ag 111 and Au 10...
The electronic structure of iron phthalocyanine FePc and interface properties on Ag 111 and Au 10...
The electronic structure of iron phthalocyanine FePc and interface properties on Ag 111 and Au 10...
Iron-phthalocyanine and cobalt-phthalocyanine chains, assembled along the Au(110)-(1×2) reconstructe...
We present a comparative investigation of the adsorption mechanism of two organic molecules characte...
Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) is induced at the Fe/Au(111) interface. We examine the origi...
The knowledge of the electronic structure of organic-inorganic interfaces is a fundamental step for ...
8Iron-phthalocyanine (FePc) molecules deposited on the Au(110) surface self-organize in ordered chai...
The knowledge of the electronic structure of organic-inorganic interfaces is a fundamental step for ...
Time- and angle-resolved two-photon photoemission (2PPE) spectroscopies have been used to investigat...
Iron and cobalt phthalocyanines assemble on the Au(110) surface lying parallel to the surface, as de...
Iron and cobalt phthalocyanines assemble on the Au(110) surface lying parallel to the surface, as de...
Iron and cobalt phthalocyanines assemble on the Au(110) surface lying parallel to the surface, as de...
Iron–phthalocyanine (FePc) molecules deposited on the Au(110) surface self-organize in ordered chain...