FePc Adsorption on the Moir\'e Superstructure of Graphene Intercalated with a Co Layer

J. Phys. Chem. C, 2017, 121, 1639 The moir\'e superstructure of graphene grown on metals can drive the assembly of molecular architectures, as iron-phthalocyanine (FePc) molecules, allowing for the production of artificial molecular configurations. A detailed analysis of the Gr/Co interaction u...

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Main Authors Avvisati, Giulia, Lisi, Simone, Gargiani, Pierluigi, Della Pia, Ada, De Luca, Oreste, Pacilé, Daniela, Cardoso, Claudia, Varsano, Daniele, Prezzi, Deborah, Ferretti, Andrea, Betti, Maria Grazia
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 29.05.2018
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Summary:J. Phys. Chem. C, 2017, 121, 1639 The moir\'e superstructure of graphene grown on metals can drive the assembly of molecular architectures, as iron-phthalocyanine (FePc) molecules, allowing for the production of artificial molecular configurations. A detailed analysis of the Gr/Co interaction upon intercalation (including a modelling of the resulting moir\'e pattern) is performed here by density functional theory, which provides an accurate description of the template as a function of the corrugation parameters. The theoretical results are a preliminary step to describe the interaction process of the FePc molecules adsorption on the Gr/Co system. Core level photoemission and absorption spectroscopies have been employed to control the preferential adsorption regions of the FePc on the graphene moir\'e superstructure and the interaction of the central Fe ion with the underlying Co. Our results show that upon molecular adsorption the distance of C atoms from the Co template mainly drives the strength of the molecules-substrate interaction, thereby allowing for locally different electronic properties within the corrugated interface.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1805.11513