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Strong signature of electron-vibration coupling in molecules on Ag(111) triggered by tip-gated discharging.


ABSTRACT: Electron-vibration coupling is of critical importance for the development of molecular electronics, spintronics, and quantum technologies, as it affects transport properties and spin dynamics. The control over charge-state transitions and subsequent molecular vibrations using scanning tunneling microscopy typically requires the use of a decoupling layer. Here we show the vibronic excitations of tetrabromotetraazapyrene (TBTAP) molecules directly adsorbed on Ag(111) into an orientational glassy phase. The electron-deficient TBTAP is singly-occupied by an electron donated from the substrate, resulting in a spin 1/2 state, which is confirmed by a Kondo resonance. The TBTAP•- discharge is controlled by tip-gating and leads to a series of peaks in scanning tunneling spectroscopy. These occurrences are explained by combining a double-barrier tunneling junction with a Franck-Condon model including molecular vibrational modes. This work demonstrates that suitable precursor design enables gate-dependent vibrational excitations of molecules on a metal, thereby providing a method to investigate electron-vibration coupling in molecular assemblies without a decoupling layer.

SUBMITTER: Li C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10519934 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Strong signature of electron-vibration coupling in molecules on Ag(111) triggered by tip-gated discharging.

Li Chao C   Kaspar Christoph C   Zhou Ping P   Liu Jung-Ching JC   Chahib Outhmane O   Glatzel Thilo T   Häner Robert R   Aschauer Ulrich U   Decurtins Silvio S   Liu Shi-Xia SX   Thoss Michael M   Meyer Ernst E   Pawlak Rémy R  

Nature communications 20230925 1


Electron-vibration coupling is of critical importance for the development of molecular electronics, spintronics, and quantum technologies, as it affects transport properties and spin dynamics. The control over charge-state transitions and subsequent molecular vibrations using scanning tunneling microscopy typically requires the use of a decoupling layer. Here we show the vibronic excitations of tetrabromotetraazapyrene (TBTAP) molecules directly adsorbed on Ag(111) into an orientational glassy p  ...[more]

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