Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5366353 | Applied Surface Science | 2006 | 4 Pages |
We have studied the initial stages of adsorption of C60 on the Pt (1Â 1Â 0)-(1Â ÃÂ 2) surface by means of STM. At room temperature, fullerene molecules adsorb in the troughs between two adjacent Pt rows of the missing row reconstruction. Mobility over the terraces is negligible, denoting strong bonding with the surface, also testified by a well-defined orientation of fullerene monomers with respect to the substrate. Upon annealing at 750Â K, molecular migration towards kinks and step edges occurs, where small islands nucleation begins. A commensurate registry with the substrate is maintained by small (5-10 molecules) C60 aggregates, leading to expanded nearest-neighbour distances with respect to those found in hexagonal close packed fullerene ad-islands grown on other metallic substrates.