Long-range repulsive interaction between TTF molecules on a metal surface induced by charge transfer

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.176103

The low-coverage adsorption of a molecular electron donor, tetrathiafulvalene, on Au(111) is characterized by the spontaneous formation of superlattice of monomers, whose spacing exceeds the equilibrium distance of non-covalent interactions and depends on coverage. The origin of this peculiar growth mode is due to a long-range repulsive interaction between molecules. The analysis of molecular-pair distributions obtained by scanning tunneling microscopy measurements permits us to determine that the nature of TTF intermolecular interactions on Au (111) is electrostatic. A repulsion between molecules is caused by the accumulation of charge due to electron donation into the metal surface, as pictured through density functional theory calculations.

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