Growth of Hydrogen-Bonded Molecular Aggregates on
a Thin Alkali Halide Layer: Quinacridone on KCl/Ag(100)
Posted on 2023-11-30 - 15:47
Thef formation of
self-assembled aggregates and domains of quinacridone
(QA) on epitaxial KCl layers on the Ag(100) surface was investigated
by scanning tunneling microscopy. If QA is deposited onto incomplete
KCl layers that do not cover the complete Ag(100) surface, the QA
molecules diffuse off the KCl islands and adsorb on the bare Ag surface
instead. This is attributed to the high mobility of QA on KCl and
the small Ehrlich-Schwoebel barrier of QA at KCl island edges on Ag(100).
On KCl layers that completely cover the Ag(100) surface, the growth
of QA depends on the thickness, namely, the number of monoatomic layers
(ML), of the KCl layer. We find that ordered linear chains, held together
by strong hydrogen bonds, and compact islands of these chains can
be grown on thin KCl layers on Ag(100) for thicknesses of up to about
three ML of KCl. This is attributed to attractive long-range dispersion
forces between the QA molecules and the underlying Ag substrate through
the KCl layer. These contribute to the adsorption energy of QA and
support the adsorption of QA in a flat-lying geometry. For thicker
KCl films, the attractive dispersion forces are not relevant, and
hence, only nucleation of three-dimensional QA clusters occurs because
the intermolecular interactions overbalance the QA/KCl interactions.
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Humberg, Niklas; Guo, Qinmin; Bredow, Thomas; Sokolowski, Moritz (2023). Growth of Hydrogen-Bonded Molecular Aggregates on
a Thin Alkali Halide Layer: Quinacridone on KCl/Ag(100). ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.3c04402