Wesoloski Lisa M, Stieg Adam Z, Kunitake Masashi, Dultz Shane C, Gimzewski James K
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095, USA.
J Chem Phys. 2007 Nov 7;127(17):174703. doi: 10.1063/1.2799991.
Low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy studies revealed both monomer and dimer forms of decacyclene (DC) on atomically clean Cu(100) and Cu(111). The observed image contrast in DC is strongly bias dependent and also influenced by tip modifications. Alternatively, dimers appear solely as protrusions and are nearly bias independent. We provide evidence of both dimer formation and dissociation and suggest that two DC molecules stack by aligning their molecular planes in a parallel fashion with respect to the surface. Dimers and their surface-dependent properties demonstrate the interplay between surface-molecule and molecule-molecule interactions.
低温扫描隧道显微镜研究揭示了在原子级清洁的Cu(100)和Cu(111)上十环烯(DC)的单体和二聚体形式。在DC中观察到的图像对比度强烈依赖于偏压,并且也受到针尖修饰的影响。另外,二聚体仅表现为凸起,并且几乎与偏压无关。我们提供了二聚体形成和解离的证据,并表明两个DC分子通过使其分子平面相对于表面以平行方式排列而堆叠。二聚体及其与表面相关的性质证明了表面-分子和分子-分子相互作用之间的相互影响。