Abstract

The interaction of a single domain C60/InP(0 0 1)‐(2×4) film during exposure to atomic hydrogen was investigated. At low hydrogen dosing, a high reactivity of the C60 molecules was detected. Presumably, the cracking of fullerene cages follows from a fast destruction of the molecular order. High dosing leads, by chemical modification, to the formation of a stable coverage of hydrocarbons, which is promising for future technological applications.

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