13Thin molecular films under model conditions are often exploited as benchmarks and case studies to investigate the electronic and structural changes occurring on the surface of metallic electrodes. Here we show that the modification of a metallic surface induced by oxygen adsorption allows the preservation of the geometry of a molecular adlayer, giving access to the determination of molecular orbital symmetries by means of near-edge Xray absorption fine structure spectroscopy, NEXAFS. As a prototypical example, we exploited nickel tetraphenylporphyrin molecules deposited on a bare and on an oxygen pre-covered Cu(1 0 0) surface. We find that adsorbed atomic oxygen quenches the charge transfer at the metal-organic interface but, in contrast ...
Ultrafast electron transfer between adsorbed organic molecules and metal substrates is studied. In p...
We report on the chemical adsorption mechanism of atomic oxygen on the Pt(111) surface using angle-r...
1openMany novel technologies base their main capabilities on the interface between organic semicondu...
The molecule-substrate interaction plays a key role in controlling charge injection in organic based...
The molecule–substrate interaction plays a key role in charge injection organic-based devices. Charg...
Metal octaethylporphyrins (M-OEP), M-N4C20H4(C2H5)8, adsorbed at a metallic substrate are promising ...
Modern devices such as organic light emitting diodes use organic/oxide and organic/metal interfaces ...
Porphyrins may easily meet the diverse requirements for their employment in a variety of molecular-b...
Metal octaethylporphyrins (M-OEP), M-N4C20H4(C2H5)8, adsorbed at a metallic substrate are promising ...
Photoemission tomography (PT) is a combined experimental and theoretical technique applied to molecu...
We studied the electronic structure of copper-octaethylporphyrin (CuEOP) adsorbed on three metal sur...
textElectron transfer at organic/metal interfaces is fundamental to a large number of problems in s...
The molecule-metal interface formed by pyridine-2,5-dicarboxylic acid chemically bonded to the Cu (1...
Using x-ray absorption spectroscopy, we demonstrate that the electronic properties of Co-octaethylpo...
We present a combined experimental and theoretical study of the ultrathin film of Co-octaethylporphy...
Ultrafast electron transfer between adsorbed organic molecules and metal substrates is studied. In p...
We report on the chemical adsorption mechanism of atomic oxygen on the Pt(111) surface using angle-r...
1openMany novel technologies base their main capabilities on the interface between organic semicondu...
The molecule-substrate interaction plays a key role in controlling charge injection in organic based...
The molecule–substrate interaction plays a key role in charge injection organic-based devices. Charg...
Metal octaethylporphyrins (M-OEP), M-N4C20H4(C2H5)8, adsorbed at a metallic substrate are promising ...
Modern devices such as organic light emitting diodes use organic/oxide and organic/metal interfaces ...
Porphyrins may easily meet the diverse requirements for their employment in a variety of molecular-b...
Metal octaethylporphyrins (M-OEP), M-N4C20H4(C2H5)8, adsorbed at a metallic substrate are promising ...
Photoemission tomography (PT) is a combined experimental and theoretical technique applied to molecu...
We studied the electronic structure of copper-octaethylporphyrin (CuEOP) adsorbed on three metal sur...
textElectron transfer at organic/metal interfaces is fundamental to a large number of problems in s...
The molecule-metal interface formed by pyridine-2,5-dicarboxylic acid chemically bonded to the Cu (1...
Using x-ray absorption spectroscopy, we demonstrate that the electronic properties of Co-octaethylpo...
We present a combined experimental and theoretical study of the ultrathin film of Co-octaethylporphy...
Ultrafast electron transfer between adsorbed organic molecules and metal substrates is studied. In p...
We report on the chemical adsorption mechanism of atomic oxygen on the Pt(111) surface using angle-r...
1openMany novel technologies base their main capabilities on the interface between organic semicondu...