Manipulation resolves non-trivial structure of corrole monolayer on Ag(111)

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Abstract

Non-trivial arrangement of molecules within a molecular network complicates structure determination due to interdigitation, partial overlap, or stacking. We demonstrate that combined imaging and lateral manipulation with a scanning tunneling microscope resolves the intricate structure of a molecular network in two-dimensions in a straightforward manner. The network, formed by a monolayer of 5,10,15-tris(pentafluorophenyl)-corrole molecules on Ag(111), is manipulated for the first time with single-molecule precision. Our results reveal a shingle-like packing of partially overlapping corrole molecules. Density functional theory calculations support our findings.

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Tebi, S., Aldahhak, H., Serrano, G., Schöfberger, W., Rauls, E., Schmidt, W. G., … Müllegger, S. (2016). Manipulation resolves non-trivial structure of corrole monolayer on Ag(111). Nanotechnology, 27(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0957-4484/27/2/025704

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