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Intermixing of Unoccupied States of Metal Phthalocyanine Chains Assembled on Au(110).

Abhishek KumarMaria Grazia BettiCarlo MarianiManvendra KumarPierluigi GargianiCristian SonciniMaddalena Pedio
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
A detailed inverse photoemission study unveils the unoccupied electronic structure induced by the adsorption of CuPc and CoPc phthalocyanines on Au(110) reconstructed channels. The different behavior in the two systems is related to the different intermixing of orbitals with the underlying gold states. Broadening of the density of states at the Fermi level is detected after CoPc adsorption, absent in the case CuPc. A detailed comparison with the element-selective X-ray absorption spectroscopy enlightens and complements the IPES results and confirms a surface-driven intermixing of the CoPc orbitals involved in the interaction, with the out-of-plane Co 3d z 2 orbital strongly hybridized with the gold electronic states. Moreover, the contribution of the 3d empty states to the IPES data is reported for FePc, CoPc, and CuPc thin films.
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