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Pentacene Multilayers On Ag(111) Surface

Creators

  • 1. Department of Physics, Balikesir University, Balikesir (Turkey)

Description

The structural profiles and electronic properties of pentacene (C22H14) multilayers on Ag(111) surface has been studied within the density functional theory (DFT) framework. We have performed first-principle total energy calculations based on the projector augmented wave (PAW) method to investigate the initial growth patterns of pentacene (Pn) on Ag(111) surface. In its bulk phase, pentacene crystallizes with a triclinic symmetry while a thin film phase having an orthorhombic unit cell is energetically less favorable by 0.12 eV/cell. Pentacene prefers to stay planar on Ag(111) surface and aligns perfectly along lattice vector (1,-1,0) without any molecular deformation at a height of 3.9 angstroms. At one monolayer (ML) coverage the separation between the molecular layer and the surface plane extends to 4.1 angstroms due to intermolecular interactions weakening surface-pentacene attraction. While the first ML remains flat, the molecules on a second full pentacene layer deposited on the surface rearrange so that they become skewed with respect to each other. This adsorption mode is energetically more preferable than the one for which the molecules form a flat pentacene layer by an energy difference similar to that obtained for bulk and thin film phases. Moreover, as new layers added, pentacenes assemble to maintain this skewness for 3 and 4 ML similar to its bulk phase while the first ML always remains flat. Therefore, our calculations indicate bulk-like initial stages for the growth pattern.

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Book of Abstracts

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Original title (English)
Oezetler Kitabi

Publishing Information

Imprint Place
Istanbul (Turkey)
Imprint Title
Book of Abstracts
Imprint Pagination
710 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 150
Report number
INIS-TR--0153

Conference

Title
Turkish Physical Society 26. International Physics Congress
Original Conference Title
Turk Fizik Dernegi 26. Uluslararasi Fizik Kongresi
Dates
24-27 Sep 2009
Place
Bodrum (Turkey)

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Imprint:Oezetler Kitabi