S. Suto et al., VIBRATIONAL PROPERTIES AND CHARGE-TRANSFER OF C-60 ADSORBED ON SI(111)-(7X7) AND SI(100)-(2X1) SURFACES, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 56(12), 1997, pp. 7439-7445
We report here the measurements of vibrational excitation spectra and
the temperature dependence of C-60 molecules adsorbed on Si(111)-(7 x7
) and Si(100)-(2 x 1) surfaces using high-resolution electron-energy-l
oss spectroscopy in combination with scanning tunneling microscopy. A
quantitative determination of the molecular charge state is obtained b
y the lower energy shifts of vibrational modes of C-60 upon adsorption
. On the Si(111)-(7 x7) surface, the amount of charge transfer from th
e surface, to a C-60 molecule is estimated to be (3+/-1) electrons at
the coverage lower than 0.25 monolayer (ML) and (0.7+/-1) electrons as
an average at 1 ML. On the contrary, no indication of charge transfer
is observed on the Si(100)-(2 x I) surface at a coverage lower than 1
ML. The difference in the charge state on both surfaces is attributed
to the difference in the nature of surface states. After annealing 1
ML C-60 film at 500 K, the strong interaction between the surface Si a
tom and a C-60 molecule is indicated by the softening of vibrational m
odes on both surfaces.