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Surface Structure and Electron Transfer Dynamics of the Self-Assembly of Cyanide on Au{111}
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https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b06006Abstract
A vibronic resonance between Au{111} surface states and adsorbed CN vibrations has been predicted, which we target for study. We have formed stable monolayers of cyanide on Au{111} and observe a hexagonal close-packed lattice with a nearest neighbor distance of 3.8 ± 0.5 Å. Cyanide orients normal to the surface attached via a Au-C bond. We show that the substrate-molecule coupling is particularly strong, leading to ultrafast electron transfer from the cyanide molecules to the Au{111} substrate as measured by resonant Auger spectroscopy using the core-hole clock method. The CN/Au{111} system is a simple example of a strongly interacting adsorbate-substrate system and will be the subject of a number of further studies, as discussed.
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