Abstract
Using high-resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy (HREELS) and low energy electron diffraction (LEED) we have studied the strong structural, electronic, and vibrational changes occurring in K-“doped” films of perylene-tetracarboxylic-dianhydride (PTCDA) on Ag(1 1 0) as a function of K concentration and annealing temperature. Two major phase transitions were observed in the vibrational and electronic excitations as well as in the LEED patterns. At low K-coverages (∼0.5 K/PTCDA) mainly structural changes are observed. Enormous changes occur for K-concentrations of 1 to 2 K atoms per PTCDA molecule which are tentatively attributed to the formation of a charge transfer complex leading to a semiconductor–metal transition. This state is characterized by a drastic intensity increase of vibrational modes at 392, 532, 1042, 1210 and 1540 cm −1 and two low-energy electronic excitations at 0.6 and 0.9 eV, which are tentatively assigned to K 2(PTCDA) and K(PTCDA) complexes. The second transition, perhaps a metal–semiconductor transition, occurs at higher K concentration and/or annealing temperature and is correlated with the abrupt disappearance of the prominent spectroscopic features related to the charge transfer state.
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