The efficiency of hexagonal boron nitride and graphene to separate the hydrocarbon molecule CH from Ru(0001) and Pt(111) surfaces is explored in low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy experiments. Both 2D materials enable the observation of the Franck-Condon effect in both frontier orbitals. On hexagonal boron nitride, vibronic progression with two vibrational energies gives rise to sharp orbital sidebands that are clearly visible up to the second order of the vibrational quantum number with different Huang-Rhys factors. In contrast, on graphene, orbital and vibronic spectroscopic signatures exhibit broad line shapes, with the second-order progression being hardly discriminable. Only a single vibrational quantum energy leaves its fingerprint in the Franck-Condon spectrum.

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