Going beyond Pentacene: Photoemission Tomography of a Heptacene Monolayer on Ag(110)

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Longer acenes such as heptacene are promising candidates for optoelectronic applications but are unstable in their bulk structure as they tend to dimerize. This makes the growth of well-defined monolayers and films problematic. In this article, we report the successful preparation of a highly oriented monolayer of heptacene on Ag(110) by thermal cycloreversion of diheptacenes. In a combined effort of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and density functional theory (DFT) calculations, we characterize the electronic and structural properties of the molecule on the surface in detail. Our investigations allow us to unambiguously confirm the successful fabrication of a highly oriented complete monolayer of heptacene and to describe its electronic structure. By comparing experimental momentum maps of photoemission from frontier orbitals of heptacene and pentacene, we shed light on differences between these two acenes regarding their molecular orientation and energy-level alignment on the metal surfaces.

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Sättele, M. S., Windischbacher, A., Egger, L., Haags, A., Hurdax, P., Kirschner, H., … Koller, G. (2021). Going beyond Pentacene: Photoemission Tomography of a Heptacene Monolayer on Ag(110). Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 125(5), 2918–2925. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.0c09062

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