“…Since its discovery in 1985, 1 C 60 has attracted great interest due not only to its unique structural and electronic properties 2,3 but also to its potential applications in various fields. [4][5][6][7][8] Extensive studies have been performed on the adsorption and growth properties of C 60 on different substrates, 2,3, [9][10][11][12][13][14] including metal surfaces such as Cu(111), 2 Ag(100), 3 Ag(001), 9 Au(111) 10 , and Ag(111) 10 and semiconductors like silicon 11 and GaAs. 12 On these flat surfaces, C 60 molecules usually adopt a closely packed hexagonal growth mode.…”