Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session P52: Focus Topic: Surface, Interface, and Thin Film Science of Organic Molecular Solids II
2:30 PM–5:18 PM,
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Room: Mile High Ballroom 1E
Sponsoring
Unit:
DMP
Chair: Jeffrey Guest, Argonne Natl Lab
Abstract: P52.00004 : Realizing nearly-free-electron like conduction band in a molecular film through mediating intermolecular van der Waals interactions*
Presenter:
Min Feng
(School of Physics and Technology and Key Laboratory of Artificial Micro- and Nano-Structures of Ministry of Education, Wuhan University)
Author:
Min Feng
(School of Physics and Technology and Key Laboratory of Artificial Micro- and Nano-Structures of Ministry of Education, Wuhan University)
To enhance intermolecular electronic hybridization, we introduce a method to mediate the vdW interactions between C60 molecules through a substrate control of intermolecular interactions. We show by STM and theory that the black phosphorus (BP) substrate organizes C60 molecules into a compressed monolayer that optimizes the intermolecular π-π couplings, resulting in a nearly-free-electron (NFE) like LUMO band in C60 monolayers, acquiring an effective mass of 0.53-0.70 and has carrier mobility of ~200 to 440 cm2V-1s-1. The fact that the π-π vdW interactions does trigger the NFE like electronic band formation implies that templating of intermolecular interactions by vdW forces on otherwise weakly interacting substrates provides a promising strategy for tailoring remarkable electronic properties in organic materials for electronics and optoelectronics.
Reference:
1. X. X. Cui, D. Han, H. L. Guo, L. W. Zhou, J. S. Qiao, Q. Liu, Zh. H. Cui, Y. F. Li, C. W. Lin, L. M. Cao, W.Ji, H. Petek, M. Feng. Nat. Comm. 10:3374 (2019).
2. H. L. Guo, X. X. Cui, W. Q. Zhou, D. Han, C. W. Lin, L. M. Cao, M. Feng. J. Appl. Phys. 124, 045301 (2018)
*This work is supported National Key R&D Program of China (2017YFA0303500, 2017YFA0303504); the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Science (XDB30000000); the NSFC 11574364, 11622437 and 61674171.
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