Integer versus fractional charge transfer at metal(/insulator)/organic interfaces: Cu(/NaCl)/TCNE

Oliver T. Hofmann, Patrick Rinke, Matthias Scheffler, Georg Heimel

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Abstract

Semilocal and hybrid density functional theory was used to study the charge transfer and the energy-level alignment at a representative interface between an extended metal substrate and an organic adsorbate layer. Upon suppressing electronic coupling between the adsorbate and the substrate by inserting thin, insulating layers of NaCl, the hybrid functional localizes charge. The laterally inhomogeneous charge distribution resulting from this spontaneous breaking of translational symmetry is reflected in observables such as the molecular geometry, the valence and core density of states, and the evolution of the work function with molecular coverage, which we discuss for different growth modes. We found that the amount of charge transfer is determined, to a significant extent, by the ratio of the lateral spacing of the molecules and their distance to the metal. Therefore, charge transfer does not only depend on the electronic structure of the individual components but, just as importantly, on the interface geometry.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5391-5404
Number of pages14
JournalACS Nano
Volume9
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 May 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • alkali halides
  • charge localization
  • copper
  • coverage dependence
  • density functional theory
  • growth
  • integer charge transfer
  • TCNE
  • work function

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