It is becoming accepted that ultrathin dielectric layers on metals are not merely passive decoupling layers, but can actively influence orbital energy level alignment and charge transfer at interfaces. As such, they can be important in applications ranging from catalysis to organic electronics. However, the details at the molecular level are still under debate. In this study, we present a comprehensive analysis of the phenomenon of charge transfer promoted by a dielectric interlayer with a comparative study of pentacene adsorbed on Ag(001) with and without an ultrathin MgO interlayer. Using scanning tunneling microscopy and photoemission tomography supported by density functional theory, we are able to identify the orbitals involved and qua...
Charge transfer rates at metal/organic interfaces affect the efficiencies of devices for organic bas...
A detailed understanding of the organic molecule/substrate interface is of crucial importance for th...
The work presented in this thesis covers a range of different surfaces and interfaces of organic mol...
It is becoming accepted that ultrathin dielectric layers on metals are not merely passive decoupling...
Recently, Niederhausen et al. [Phys. Rev. B 86, 081411 R 2012 ] have reported on the energy level ...
Modern devices such as organic light emitting diodes use organic/oxide and organic/metal interfaces ...
Ultrathin dielectric/insulating films on metals are often used as decoupling layers to allow for the...
Semilocal and hybrid density functional theory was used to study the charge transfer and the energy-...
Semilocal and hybrid density functional theory was used to study the charge transfer and the energy-...
Die Untersuchung von epitaktisch gewachsenen, ultradünnen dielektrischen Schichten auf Metallsubstra...
With the increasing use of thin dielectric decoupling layers to study the electronic properties of o...
What do energy level alignments at metal–organic interfaces reveal about the metal–molecule bonding ...
The molecule–substrate interaction plays a key role in charge injection organic-based devices. Charg...
Interfacial charge transfer between metal oxides and organic semiconductors has been found to limit ...
Hybridized molecule/metal interfaces are ubiquitous in molecular and organic devices. The energy lev...
Charge transfer rates at metal/organic interfaces affect the efficiencies of devices for organic bas...
A detailed understanding of the organic molecule/substrate interface is of crucial importance for th...
The work presented in this thesis covers a range of different surfaces and interfaces of organic mol...
It is becoming accepted that ultrathin dielectric layers on metals are not merely passive decoupling...
Recently, Niederhausen et al. [Phys. Rev. B 86, 081411 R 2012 ] have reported on the energy level ...
Modern devices such as organic light emitting diodes use organic/oxide and organic/metal interfaces ...
Ultrathin dielectric/insulating films on metals are often used as decoupling layers to allow for the...
Semilocal and hybrid density functional theory was used to study the charge transfer and the energy-...
Semilocal and hybrid density functional theory was used to study the charge transfer and the energy-...
Die Untersuchung von epitaktisch gewachsenen, ultradünnen dielektrischen Schichten auf Metallsubstra...
With the increasing use of thin dielectric decoupling layers to study the electronic properties of o...
What do energy level alignments at metal–organic interfaces reveal about the metal–molecule bonding ...
The molecule–substrate interaction plays a key role in charge injection organic-based devices. Charg...
Interfacial charge transfer between metal oxides and organic semiconductors has been found to limit ...
Hybridized molecule/metal interfaces are ubiquitous in molecular and organic devices. The energy lev...
Charge transfer rates at metal/organic interfaces affect the efficiencies of devices for organic bas...
A detailed understanding of the organic molecule/substrate interface is of crucial importance for th...
The work presented in this thesis covers a range of different surfaces and interfaces of organic mol...