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DOI: 10.1021/nn302405r
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Molecular-Scale and Wide-Energy-Range Tunneling Spectroscopy on Self-Assembled Monolayers of Alkanethiol Molecules

Masato Nakaya,Masaya Shikishima,Masahiro Shibuta,Naoyuki Hirata,Toyoaki Eguchi,Atsushi Nakajima

Monolayer
Scanning tunneling microscope
Scanning tunneling spectroscopy
2012
The electronic properties of alkanethiol self-assembled monolayers (alkanethiolate SAMs) associated with their molecular-scale geometry are investigated using scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy (STM/STS). We have selectively formed the three types of alkanethiolate SAMs with standing-up, lying-down, and lattice-gas phases by precise thermal annealing of the SAMs which are conventionally prepared by depositing alkanethiol molecules onto Au(111) surface in solution. The empty and filled states of each SAM are evaluated over a wide energy range covering 6 eV above/below the Fermi level (EF) using two types of STS on the basis of tunneling current–voltage and distance–voltage measurements. Electronic states originating from rigid covalent bonds between the thiol group and substrate surface are observed near EF in the standing-up and lying-down phases but not in the lattice-gas phase. These states contribute to electrical conduction in the tunneling junction at a low bias voltage. At a higher energy, a highly conductive state stemming from the alkyl chain and an image potential state (IPS) formed in a vacuum gap appear in all phases. The IPS shifts toward a higher energy through the change in the geometry of the SAM from the standing-up phase to the lattice-gas phase through the lying-down phase. This is explained by the increasing work function of alkanethiolate/Au(111) with decreasing density of surface molecules.
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    Molecular-Scale and Wide-Energy-Range Tunneling Spectroscopy on Self-Assembled Monolayers of Alkanethiol Molecules” is a paper by Masato Nakaya Masaya Shikishima Masahiro Shibuta Naoyuki Hirata Toyoaki Eguchi Atsushi Nakajima published in 2012. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.