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Properties of copper (fluoro-)phthalocyanine layers deposited on epitaxial graphene

Ren, Jun  
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Meng, Sheng  
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Wang, Yi-Lin
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2011
Journal Of Chemical Physics

We investigate the atomic structure and electronic properties of monolayers of copper phthalocyanines (CuPc) deposited on epitaxial graphene substrate. We focus in particular on hexadecafluorophthalocyanine (F16CuPc), using both theoretical and experimental (scanning tunneling microscopy STM) studies. For the individual CuPc and F16CuPc molecules, we calculated the electronic and optical properties using density functional theory (DFT) and time-dependent DFT and found a red-shift in the absorption peaks of F16CuPc relative to those of CuPc. In F16CuPc, the electronic wavefunctions are more polarized toward the electronegative fluorine atoms and away from the Cu atom at the center of the molecule. When adsorbed on graphene, the molecules lie flat and form closely packed patterns: F16CuPc forms a hexagonal pattern with two well-ordered alternating alpha and beta stripes while CuPc arranges into a square lattice. The competition between molecule-substrate and intermolecular van der Waals interactions plays a crucial role in establishing the molecular patterns leading to tunable electron transfer from graphene to the molecules. This transfer is controlled by the layer thickness of, or the applied voltage on, epitaxial graphene resulting in selective F16CuPc adsorption, as observed in STM experiments. In addition, phthalocyanine adsorption modifies the electronic structure of the underlying graphene substrate introducing intensity smoothing in the range of 2-3 eV below the Dirac point (E-D) and a small peak in the density of states at similar to 0.4 eV above E-D. (C) 2011 American Institute of Physics. [doi:10.1063/1.3590277]

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research article
DOI
10.1063/1.3590277
Web of Science ID

WOS:000291109900046

Author(s)
Ren, Jun  
Meng, Sheng  
Wang, Yi-Lin
Ma, Xu-Cun
Xue, Qi-Kun
Kaxiras, Efthimios  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

Published in
Journal Of Chemical Physics
Volume

134

Issue

19

Article Number

194706

Subjects

Scanning-Tunneling-Microscopy

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Thin-Film Transistors

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Polymer Solar-Cells

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Electronic-Structure

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Phthalocyanine

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Growth

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Efficiency

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Graphite

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Heterojunctions

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Morphology

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