The formation of a metal/PTCDA (3, 4, 9, 10-perylenetetracarboxylic dianhydride) interface barrier is analyzed using weak-chemisorption theory. The electronic structure of the uncoupled PTCDA molecule and of the metal surface is calculated. Then, the induced density of interface states is obtained as a function of these two electronic structures and the interaction between both systems. This induced density of states is found to be large enough (even if the metal/PTCDA interaction is weak) for the definition of a Charge Neutrality Level for PTCDA, located 2.45$\un{eV}$ above the highest occupied molecular orbital. We conclude that the metal/PTCDA interface molecular level alignment is due to the electrostatic dipole created by the charge t...
For organic and hybrid electronic devices, the physicochemical properties of the contained interface...
Substantial dipoles are formed at interfaces between metals and organic molecules, even in case of r...
The theoretical modeling of metal-organic interfaces represents a formidable challenge, especially c...
We study the dipole layer formed at metal-organic interfaces by means of first-principles calculatio...
The compressed 3,4,9,10-perylene tetracarboxylic dianhydride (PTCDA) herringbone monolayer structure...
Recently, Niederhausen et al. [Phys. Rev. B 86, 081411 R 2012 ] have reported on the energy level ...
What do energy level alignments at metal–organic interfaces reveal about the metal–molecule bonding ...
We present a comprehensive study of the complex interface between perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic ...
We investigate the interaction of Ti atoms with thin films made of 3,4,9,10 perylenetetracarboxylic ...
In spite of the many advances that have been made in recent years [1], the energy level alignment at...
The current study generates profound atomistic insights into doping-induced changes of the optical a...
The adsorption of aromatic molecules onmetal surfaces leads to a complex reorganization of the molec...
For organic and hybrid electronic devices, the physicochemical properties of the contained interface...
The properties of molecular films are determined by the geometric structure of the first layers near...
The energy level alignment in metal-organic and organic-organic junctions of the widely used materia...
For organic and hybrid electronic devices, the physicochemical properties of the contained interface...
Substantial dipoles are formed at interfaces between metals and organic molecules, even in case of r...
The theoretical modeling of metal-organic interfaces represents a formidable challenge, especially c...
We study the dipole layer formed at metal-organic interfaces by means of first-principles calculatio...
The compressed 3,4,9,10-perylene tetracarboxylic dianhydride (PTCDA) herringbone monolayer structure...
Recently, Niederhausen et al. [Phys. Rev. B 86, 081411 R 2012 ] have reported on the energy level ...
What do energy level alignments at metal–organic interfaces reveal about the metal–molecule bonding ...
We present a comprehensive study of the complex interface between perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic ...
We investigate the interaction of Ti atoms with thin films made of 3,4,9,10 perylenetetracarboxylic ...
In spite of the many advances that have been made in recent years [1], the energy level alignment at...
The current study generates profound atomistic insights into doping-induced changes of the optical a...
The adsorption of aromatic molecules onmetal surfaces leads to a complex reorganization of the molec...
For organic and hybrid electronic devices, the physicochemical properties of the contained interface...
The properties of molecular films are determined by the geometric structure of the first layers near...
The energy level alignment in metal-organic and organic-organic junctions of the widely used materia...
For organic and hybrid electronic devices, the physicochemical properties of the contained interface...
Substantial dipoles are formed at interfaces between metals and organic molecules, even in case of r...
The theoretical modeling of metal-organic interfaces represents a formidable challenge, especially c...