Pj. Unwin et al., Unoccupied electronic states in ordered PTCDA and H2Pc thin films grown onInAs and InSb: a resonance HREELS study, SURF SCI, 482, 2001, pp. 1222-1227
High resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy has been used to investig
ate the unoccupied electronic states of ordered thin films of perylene-3,4,
9,10-tetracarboxylic dianhydride (PTCDA) and free-base phtlialocyanine (H2P
c) grown on InAs and InSb substrates. Measurement of the vibrational excita
tion functions over a wide range of electron beam energies shows that both
molecules exhibit strong resonant behaviour due to temporary negative ion f
ormation. For PTCDA/InAs(1 1 1)A, there is no mode selectivity and all the
vibrational modes of the molecule are resonantly enhanced at 2.2 eV. By con
trast, two resonances are observed for H2Pc/InSb(1 0 0) at 0.8 and 7.0 eV r
espectively, with the higher energy resonance demonstrating mode selectivit
y. Identification of the resonant states is assisted by comparison to previ
ous near edge X-ray absorption fine structure measurements for PTCDA and Pc
films. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.