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arxiv: 1502.01909 · v1 · pith:VJCD6JADnew · submitted 2015-02-06 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci · cond-mat.soft

Fingerprint of fractional charge transfer at metal/organic interface

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.soft
keywords interfacemetalbondingchargefractionalorganicphenomenonstates
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Although physisorption is a widely occurring mechanism of bonding at the organic/metal interface, contradictory interpretations of this phenomenon are often reported. Photoemission and X-ray absorption spectroscopy investigations of nanorods of a substituted pentacene, 2,3,9,10-tetrafluoropentacene, deposited on gold single crystals reveal to be fundamental to identify the bonding mechanisms. We find fingerprints of a fractional charge transfer from the clean metal substrate to the physisorbed molecules. This phenomenon is unambiguously recognizable by a non-rigid shift of the core-level main lines while the occupied states at the interface stay mostly unperturbed, and the unoccupied states experience pronounced changes. The experimental results are corroborated by first-principles calculations.

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