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Two-stage growth for highly ordered epitaxial C$_{60}$ films on Au(111)

Materials Science 2024-04-17 v1

Abstract

As an organic semiconductor and a prototypical acceptor molecule in organic photovoltaics, C60_{60} has broad relevance to the world of organic thin film electronics. Although highly uniform C60_{60} thin films are necessary to conduct spectroscopic analysis of the electronic structure of these C60_{60}-based materials, reported C60_{60} films show a relatively low degree of order beyond a monolayer. Here, we develop a generalizable two-stage growth technique that consistently produces single-domain C60_{60} films of controllable thicknesses, using Au(111) as an epitaxially well-matched substrate. We characterize the films using low-energy electron diffraction, low-energy electron microscopy, scanning tunneling microscopy, and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES). We report highly oriented epitaxial film growth of C60_{60}/Au(111) from 1 monolayer (ML) up to 20 ML films. The high-quality of the C60_{60} thin films enables the direct observation of the electronic dispersion of the HOMO and HOMO-1 bands via ARPES without need for small spot sizes. Our results indicate a path for the growth of organic films on metallic substrates with long-range ordering.

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@article{arxiv.2404.10053,
  title  = {Two-stage growth for highly ordered epitaxial C$_{60}$ films on Au(111)},
  author = {Alexandra B. Tully and Rysa Greenwood and MengXing Na and Vanessa King and Erik Mårsell and Yuran Niu and Evangelos Golias and Arthur K. Mills and Giorgio Levy de Castro and Matteo Michiardi and Darius Menezes and Jiabin Yu and Sergey Zhdanovich and Andrea Damascelli and David J. Jones and Sarah A. Burke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.10053},
  year   = {2024}
}

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16 pages, 7 figures