Metal work-function changes induced by organic adsorbates: a combined experimental and theoretical study.

Phys Rev Lett

INFM Center for nanoStructures and bioSystem at Surfaces and Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy.

Published: July 2005

The role of molecular dipole moment, charge transfer, and Pauli repulsion in determining the work-function change (Deltaphi) at organic-metal interfaces has been elucidated by a combined experimental and theoretical study of (CH(3)S)(2)/Au(111) and CH(3)S/Au(111). Comparison between experiment and theory allows us to determine the origin of the interface dipole layer for both phases. For CH(3)S/Au(111), Deltaphi can be ascribed almost entirely to the dipole moment of the CH(3)S layer. For (CH(3)S)(2)/Au(111), a Pauli repulsion mechanism occurs. The implications of these results on the interpretation of Deltaphi in the presence of strongly and weakly adsorbed molecules is discussed.

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