Beside the fact that they attract highest interest in the field of organic electronics, heteromolecular structures adsorbed on metal surfaces, in particular donor–acceptor blends, became a popular field in fundamental science, possibly since some surprising and unexpected behaviors were found for such systems. One is the apparent breaking of a rather fundamental rule in chemistry, namely that stronger chemical bonds go along with shorter bond lengths, as it is, e.g., well-known for the sequence from single to triple bonds. In this review we summarize the results of heteromolecular monolayer structures adsorbed on Ag(1 1 1), which – regarding this rule – behave in a counterintuitive way. The charge acceptor moves away from the substrate whil...
We present a comparative study, combining density functional theory with scanning tunneling microsco...
Organic charge transfer (CT) complexes obtained by combining molecular electron donors and acceptors...
For organic and hybrid electronic devices, the physicochemical properties of the contained interface...
The formation of metalorganic hybrid interfaces is determined by the fine balance between molecule-s...
During the last decade, interest on the growth and self-assembly of organic molecular species on sol...
Tailoring the properties of molecular thin films and interfaces will have decisive influence on the ...
Although geometric and electronic properties of any physical or chemical system are always mutually ...
Organic charge transfer (CT) complexes obtained by combining molecular electron donors and acceptors...
The electronic structure of metal−organic interfaces is of paramount importance for the properties o...
The field of organic-based opto-electronic devices such as organic light- emitting diodes (OLEDs) or...
For organic and hybrid electronic devices, the physicochemical properties of the contained interface...
The bonds in metal organic networks on surfaces govern the resulting geometry as well as the electro...
Molecular monolayer films containing two different types of molecules (so-called heteromolecular fil...
Tesis doctoral inédita. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departamento de Física...
We present a first-principles study of the nature of the binding of a c(2×2)-CO overlayer on Ag(001)...
We present a comparative study, combining density functional theory with scanning tunneling microsco...
Organic charge transfer (CT) complexes obtained by combining molecular electron donors and acceptors...
For organic and hybrid electronic devices, the physicochemical properties of the contained interface...
The formation of metalorganic hybrid interfaces is determined by the fine balance between molecule-s...
During the last decade, interest on the growth and self-assembly of organic molecular species on sol...
Tailoring the properties of molecular thin films and interfaces will have decisive influence on the ...
Although geometric and electronic properties of any physical or chemical system are always mutually ...
Organic charge transfer (CT) complexes obtained by combining molecular electron donors and acceptors...
The electronic structure of metal−organic interfaces is of paramount importance for the properties o...
The field of organic-based opto-electronic devices such as organic light- emitting diodes (OLEDs) or...
For organic and hybrid electronic devices, the physicochemical properties of the contained interface...
The bonds in metal organic networks on surfaces govern the resulting geometry as well as the electro...
Molecular monolayer films containing two different types of molecules (so-called heteromolecular fil...
Tesis doctoral inédita. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departamento de Física...
We present a first-principles study of the nature of the binding of a c(2×2)-CO overlayer on Ag(001)...
We present a comparative study, combining density functional theory with scanning tunneling microsco...
Organic charge transfer (CT) complexes obtained by combining molecular electron donors and acceptors...
For organic and hybrid electronic devices, the physicochemical properties of the contained interface...