The electronic and
geometric structures of tetracene films on Ag(110)
and Cu(110) have been studied with photoemission tomography and compared
to that of pentacene. Despite similar energy level alignment of the
two oligoacenes on these surfaces revealed by conventional ultraviolet
photoelectron spectroscopy, the momentum-space resolved photoemission
tomography reveals a significant difference in both structural and
electronic properties of tetracene and pentacene films. Particularly,
the saturated monolayer of tetracene on Ag(110) is found to consist
of two molecular species that, despite having the same orientation,
are electronically very differentwhile one molecule remains
neutral, another is charged because of electron donation from the
substrate.
We report on the formation of a high-order commensurate (HOC) structure of 5,14-dihydro-5,7,12,14-tetraazapentacene (DHTAP) molecules on the highly corrugated Cu(110)-(2×1)O surface. Scanning tunnelling microscopy shows that the DHTAP molecules form...
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