| Literature DB >> 31829618 |
Frank Eisenhut1,2, Tim Kühne1,2, Fátima García3, Saleta Fernández3, Enrique Guitián3, Dolores Pérez3, Georges Trinquier4, Gianaurelio Cuniberti2,5, Christian Joachim6, Diego Peña3, Francesca Moresco1.
Abstract
The acene series represents a model system to investigate the intriguing electronic properties of extended π-electron structures in the one-dimensional limit, which are important for applications in electronics and spintronics and for the fundamental understanding of electronic transport. Here, we present the on-surface generation of the longest acene obtained so far: dodecacene. Scanning tunneling spectroscopy gives access to the energy position and spatial distribution of its electronic states on the Au(111) surface. We observe that, after a progressive closing of the gap and a stabilization to about 1 eV at the length of decacene and undecacene, the energy gap of dodecacene unexpectedly increases to 1.4 eV. Considering the acene series as an exemplary general case, we discuss the evolution with length of the single tunneling resonances in comparison with ionization energy, electronic affinity, and optical gap.Entities:
Keywords: dodecacene; electronic resonances; energy gap; on-surface synthesis; poly-radical character; scanning tunneling microscopy; scanning tunneling spectroscopy
Year: 2019 PMID: 31829618 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b08456
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881