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Tuning the carrier injection barrier of hybrid metal-organic interfaces on rare earth-gold surface compounds.

Rodrigo Castrillo BoderoMaría Blanco-ReyKhadiza AliJosé Enrique OrtegaFrederik SchillerLaura Fernandez
Published in: Nanoscale (2023)
Magnetic hybrid metal-organic interfaces possess a great potential in areas such as organic spintronics and quantum information processing. However, tuning their carrier injection barriers on-demand is fundamental for the implementation in technological devices. We have prepared hybrid metal-organic interfaces by the adsorption of copper phthalocyanine CuPc on REAu 2 surfaces (RE = Gd, Ho and Yb) and studied their growth, electrostatics and electronic structure. CuPc exhibits a long-range commensurability and a vacuum level pinning of the molecular energy levels. We observe a significant effect of the RE valence of the substrate on the carrier injection barrier of the hybrid metal-organic interface. CuPc adsorbed on trivalent RE-based surfaces (HoAu 2 and GdAu 2 ) exhibits molecular level energies that may allow injection carriers significantly closer to an ambipolar injection behavior than in the divalent case (YbAu 2 ).
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