J. Weckesser et al., Binding and ordering of C-60 on Pd(110): Investigations at the local and mesoscopic scale, J CHEM PHYS, 115(19), 2001, pp. 9001-9009
We present a comprehensive study on the binding and ordering of C-60 on a P
d(110) surface employing scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), low-energy el
ectron diffraction (LEED), x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and x-ray
photoelectron diffraction (XPD). Three well-ordered structures evolving at
elevated temperatures were identified, with ((-/+2 +/-5) (7 -1)), (4x5), (
4x8) unit cells and a coverage of 1, 0.82 and 0.77 physical monolayers, res
pectively. The rearrangement of Pd substrate atoms turns out to play a cruc
ial role in the evolution of thin C-60 films. In STM images alternating bri
ght and dark molecular rows are found for the regular structures. This heig
ht difference is attributed to a restructuring of the Pd substrate. Whereas
the C-60 molecules of the bright molecular rows are embedded in one layer
deep microscopic pits, C-60 accommodated in two layer deep pits account for
the dark molecular rows. XPD results complete the understanding of the fil
m structure. They reveal that the orientation of the C-60 cages is unique i
n the regular structures; the molecules are facing with a 5-6 bond towards
the substrate. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.