Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10672484 | Ultramicroscopy | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, we used photo electron emission microscopy (PEEM) to investigate the growth of α-sexithiophene (α-6T) on Ag(111) surfaces. The experiments were carried out with linearly polarized ultraviolet-light (Hg lamp with hν=4.9 eV) in order to probe the alignment of the molecules on the surface. In particular, we acquired images before, during, and after growth while changing the polarization in a stepwise manner. For the stationary states of the clean and the α-6T covered surfaces, we monitored the local electron yield and the intensity of the ultraviolet C-light (100-280 nm) reflected from the whole sample using PEEM and a photodiode, respectively. Due to the high ionization potential (IP>5eV), there is no direct photoelectron emission from the organic crystallites. However, the photoelectron emission of the metal/organic interface is influenced by anisotropic absorption of the incident light beam, since the adsorbed molecules act as dichroic filters with distinct orientations.
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Authors
Thorsten Wagner, Ebrahim Ghanbari, Daniel Huber, Peter Zeppenfeld,