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On the decoupling of molecules at metal surfaces.

Xiaosheng YangIna KriegerDaniel LüftnerSimon WeißTimo HeepenstrickMichael HollererPhilipp HurdaxGeorg KollerMoritz SokolowskiPeter PuschnigMichael G RamseyF Stefan TautzSerguei Soubatch
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2018)
We report a method to achieve physical and electronic decoupling of organic molecules from a metal surface. Oxygen adsorbed on the Cu(100) surface immobilizes the surface electrons in the Cu-O covalent bonds. This results in electronic surface hardening and prevents charge transfer from the metal into perylene-tetracarboxylic dianhydride molecules subsequently deposited on this surface.
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