The organic semiconductor molecule 3,4,9,10-perylene-tetracarboxylic-dianhydride (PTCDA) exhibits two adsorption states on the Ag(111) surface: one in a metastable disordered phase, prepared at low temperatures, the other in the long-range ordered monolayer phase obtained at room temperature. Notably, the two states differ substantial in their vertical bonding distances, intramolecular distortions, and electronic structures. The difference is explained by intermolecular interactions, which are particularly relevant for the long-range ordered phase, and which hence require attention
We present a comprehensive study of the complex interface between perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic ...
The future success of organic semiconductors in electronic or spintronic devices depends crucially o...
The interplay between the substrate bonding of a large pi-conjugated semiconductor molecule and the ...
Recent efforts to understand the interaction of large aromatic molecules with metal surfaces are dis...
Organic semiconductors and their potential for applications in electronic devices such as solar cell...
Normal incidence x-ray standing wave (NIXSW) experiments have been performed for monolayers of 3,4,9...
For organic and hybrid electronic devices, the physicochemical properties of the contained interface...
In this work we present a systematic study of the structure formation in hetero-organic systems cons...
The theoretical modeling of metal-organic interfaces represents a formidable challenge, especially c...
Perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic dianhydride (PTCDA) adsorbed on a metal surface is a prototypical ...
What do energy level alignments at metal–organic interfaces reveal about the metal–molecule bonding ...
In this work a surface science study on metal-organic interfaces is presented to resolve their geome...
The adsorption of aromatic molecules onmetal surfaces leads to a complex reorganization of the molec...
The properties of molecular films are determined by the geometric structure of the first layers near...
The understanding of the fundamental geometric and electronic properties of metal-organic hybrid int...
We present a comprehensive study of the complex interface between perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic ...
The future success of organic semiconductors in electronic or spintronic devices depends crucially o...
The interplay between the substrate bonding of a large pi-conjugated semiconductor molecule and the ...
Recent efforts to understand the interaction of large aromatic molecules with metal surfaces are dis...
Organic semiconductors and their potential for applications in electronic devices such as solar cell...
Normal incidence x-ray standing wave (NIXSW) experiments have been performed for monolayers of 3,4,9...
For organic and hybrid electronic devices, the physicochemical properties of the contained interface...
In this work we present a systematic study of the structure formation in hetero-organic systems cons...
The theoretical modeling of metal-organic interfaces represents a formidable challenge, especially c...
Perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic dianhydride (PTCDA) adsorbed on a metal surface is a prototypical ...
What do energy level alignments at metal–organic interfaces reveal about the metal–molecule bonding ...
In this work a surface science study on metal-organic interfaces is presented to resolve their geome...
The adsorption of aromatic molecules onmetal surfaces leads to a complex reorganization of the molec...
The properties of molecular films are determined by the geometric structure of the first layers near...
The understanding of the fundamental geometric and electronic properties of metal-organic hybrid int...
We present a comprehensive study of the complex interface between perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic ...
The future success of organic semiconductors in electronic or spintronic devices depends crucially o...
The interplay between the substrate bonding of a large pi-conjugated semiconductor molecule and the ...