Self-assembled monolayers of polar molecules on Au(111) surfaces: distributing the dipoles.
@article{Egger2010SelfassembledMO,
title={Self-assembled monolayers of polar molecules on Au(111) surfaces: distributing the dipoles.},
author={David A. Egger and Ferdinand Rissner and Gerold M. Rangger and Oliver T. Hofmann and Lukas Wittwer and Georg Heimel and Egbert Zojer},
journal={Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP},
year={2010},
volume={12 17},
pages={
4291-4
}
}Quantum-mechanical calculations are performed to investigate the interface between Au(111) surfaces and self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of organic thiols. Dipolar pyrimidine units act as building blocks to systematically tune the molecular dipole moments via the number of repeat units. The resulting work-function modifications and the energetic alignment of the frontier electronic states in the SAM with the Fermi level are analyzed. Compared to SAMs where strong dipole moments are realized…
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