Charge transfer characteristics of F6TCNNQ–gold interface

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Date
2020
Volume
52
Issue
12
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Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley
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The metal–organic interface between polycrystalline gold and hexafluorotetracyanonaphthoquinodimethane (F6TCNNQ) was investigated by photoelectron spectroscopy with the focus on the charge transfer characteristics from the metal to the molecule. The valence levels, as well as the core levels of the heterojunction, indicate a full electron transfer and a change in the chemical environment. The changes are observed in the first F6TCNNQ layers, whereas for further film growth, only neutral F6TCNNQ molecules could be detected. New occupied states below the Fermi level were observed in the valence levels, indicating a lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) occupation due to the charge transfer. A fitting of the spectra reveals the presence of a neutral and a charged F6TCNNQ molecules, but no further species were present.

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charge transfer, F6TCNNQ, interface, organic semiconductor, Konferenzschrift
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Kuhrt, R., Hantusch, M., Knupfer, M., & Büchner, B. (2020). Charge transfer characteristics of F6TCNNQ–gold interface. 52(12). https://doi.org//10.1002/sia.6794
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