2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.tsf.2007.04.068
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Substrate effect of STM-induced luminescence from porphyrin molecules

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“…In addition, Liu et al. investigated H 2 TBPP thin films on various metal substrates under ambient conditions and found that molecular fluorescence could only be observed from silver and platinum, but not from copper under the present experimental conditions . STM results of the H 2 TBPP film depend on the spectra of the surface plasmons of the substrates.…”
Section: Homo‐samtsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Liu et al. investigated H 2 TBPP thin films on various metal substrates under ambient conditions and found that molecular fluorescence could only be observed from silver and platinum, but not from copper under the present experimental conditions . STM results of the H 2 TBPP film depend on the spectra of the surface plasmons of the substrates.…”
Section: Homo‐samtsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Porphyrins are also the object of the investigations of Liu, Nishitani, Iwasaki and coworkers [166,44,174,167,175,176,46]. Contrary to the experiments described above, these measurements are carried out under ambient conditions and the porphyrin films, of average thickness of 4 nm, are prepared by spin-casting.…”
Section: Molecular Multilayersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comparison between luminescence spectra obtained for different tip and substrate materials suggests that Ag tips provide a strong increase in the detectable intensity. Spectral regions can be boosted or attenuated by selecting substrate and tip metals and by modification of the tip shape 21, 31, 39–41.…”
Section: Stm‐induced Electroluminescence (Stl)mentioning
confidence: 99%