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[17p-F104-16] Low-energy electron diffraction study of adsorption state of phthalocyanine molecules on In/Si(111)
Keywords:organic thin film, electron diffraction
We have investigated self-assembly of copper phthalocyanine (Pc) molecules adsorbed on the Indium-covered Si(111) substrate by low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) and a four-point probe method for electrical conductivity measurement. We found coverage-dependent and temperature-dependent change of LEED patterns in the submonolayer regime. While molecules are self-assembled to form a (4 1| 1 4) superstructure with a approximate square lattice at lower temperature or higher coverage, it shows a ring pattern at higher temperature or lower coverage, indicating a 2D gas phase. We confirmed that the temperature-derived transition is reversible unless samples are heated above ~330 K. The irreversible change of the molecular layer caused decrease of electrical conductivity, which suggests chemical reaction between Pc molecules and the substrate.