Surface and Interface Physics, Institute of Physics, Karl-Franzens University , 8010 Graz, Austria.
ACS Nano. 2015 Dec 22;9(12):12070-8. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.5b05013. Epub 2015 Nov 4.
With the use of molecular manipulation in a cryogenic scanning tunneling microscope, the structure and rearrangement of sexiphenyl molecules at the buried interface of the organic film with the Cu(110) substrate surface have been revealed. It is shown that a reconstruction of the first monolayer of flat lying molecules occurs due to the van der Waals pressure from subsequent layers. In this rearrangement, additional sexiphenyl molecules are forced into the established complete monolayer and adopt an edge-on configuration. Incorporation of second layer molecules into the first layer is also demonstrated by purposely pushing sexiphenyl molecules with the STM tip. The results indicate that even chemisorbed organic layers at interfaces can be significantly influenced by external stress from van der Waals forces of subsequent layers.
利用低温扫描隧道显微镜中的分子操作,揭示了有机薄膜与 Cu(110) 衬底表面的埋入界面处六苯基分子的结构和重排。结果表明,由于来自后续层的范德华压力,第一层中平躺分子的重构发生了。在这种重排中,额外的六苯基分子被迫进入已建立的完整单层并采用侧立构型。通过 STM 针尖有意地推动六苯基分子,也证明了第二层分子进入第一层。结果表明,即使是界面处化学吸附的有机层也会受到来自后续层范德华力的外部应力的显著影响。