Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2021
Volume 66, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 15–19, 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session B56: Focus Topic: Surface, Interface, and Thin Film Science of Organic Molecular Solids I
11:30 AM–2:18 PM,
Monday, March 15, 2021
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DMP
Chair: Emily Bittle, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Abstract: B56.00009 : Similar Building Blocks, Diverse Structures: Understanding Self-Assembly of Acenequinones on Ag(111)
1:30 PM–1:42 PM
Live
Presenter:
Andreas Jeindl
(Graz Univ of Technology)
Authors:
Andreas Jeindl
(Graz Univ of Technology)
Jari Domke
(Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
Lukas Hörmann
(Graz Univ of Technology)
Falko Sojka
(Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
Roman Forker
(Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
Torsten Fritz
(Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
Oliver T. Hofmann
(Graz Univ of Technology)
In this contribution, we showcase and explain the surprisingly diverse experimental surface monolayers a homologous series of acenequinones forms on Ag(111).[1] Using a newly created tool[2] that combines coarse graining, DFT and machine learning, we are able to predict the motifs that form. Our step-by-step analysis identifies three important driving forces governing the motif formation: i) interactions between adsorbates and substrate favoring specific orientations and adsorption sites; ii) intermolecular interactions favoring the formation of close packed structures; and iii) steric hindrance partly blocking otherwise beneficial molecular arrangements.
This shows that, using the right techniques, one can gain fundamental insight even for such complex systems, adding a new tool to nanotechnology design.
[1] Jeindl et al., arXiv:2010.10347
[2] Hörmann et al., Comp. Phys. Comm. 244, 2019
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