Abstract

Adsorption of cobalt-phthalocyanine on Au(7 8 8) in the sub-monolayer coverage regime leads to a preferential occupation of step edges with the molecule plane tilted such as to bridge adjacent terraces. Molecules which adsorb on terraces leave the surface reconstruction of Au(7 8 8) unchanged and exhibit the propensity to occupy face-centered cubic stacking domains. Tunnelling spectroscopy in the centre of the molecule reveals cobalt d-orbital related features, while spectroscopy on the ligands shows the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital.

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