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Scanning tunneling microscopy observation of copper-phthalocyanine molecules on Si(100) and Si(111) surfaces
Institution:1. Instituto Politécnico Nacional - SEPI-ESIME, Zacatenco, Edificio 5, 3er Piso, Unidad Profesional “Adolfo López Mateos”. Col. Lindavista, Ciudad de México 07738, Mexico;2. Departamento de Física, CINVESTAV– IPN, Av. IPN no. 2508, col. San Pedro Zacatenco, A.P. 14-740, Ciudad de México 07360, Mexico
Abstract:Molecules of Cu-phthalocyanine (CuPc) deposited on Si(100) and Si(111) surfaces have been observed by an ultra high vacuum field ion scanning tunneling microscope (FI-STM). On a Si(100) surface, STM images with four-fold symmetry are observed, which reflect the shape of the CuPc molecule. The STM pictures show that CuPc molecules are deposited with the molecular plane parallel to the substrate surface and have three kinds of adsorption configurations on the dimer-row of Si(100). The images of the CuPc are modified by the electronic state of the Si(100) surface. This behavior suggests strong interaction between the molecule and the substrate. The molecular images on the Si(111) surface have a unique bias-voltage dependence. At a sample bias of 1.6 V, the molecule looks transparent by STM, and becomes dark like a vacancy at 1.2 V. From the bias dependence, the electronic interaction between the CuPc molecule and the Si surface is discussed.
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