Abstract

The adsorption of methylsilane (MeSiH 3) on Au(1 1 1) was investigated using density functional theory (DFT) within a generalized gradient approximation (GGA). Two preferred chemisorption sites are identified: the hollow site and an atop site with an ejected gold substrate atom. Both of these configurations result in a tetracoordinate Si with a distorted tetrahedral geometry. The energy of adsorption is calculated allowing an analysis of the preferred binding geometry as a function of coverage. The relation of the supermolecular length scale pattern that emerges from a spinodal decomposition of the two phases arising from the two binding geometries is discussed. The pattern observed in the STM images is shown to be consistent with the local density of states calculated for the two different binding geometries.

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