Adsorption of benzene on the Si(100) surface is studied from first principles. We find that the most stable configuration is a tetra-sigma-bonded structure characterized by one C-C double bond and four C-Si bonds. A similar structure: obtained by rotating the benzene molecule by 90 degrees, lies slightly higher in energy. However, rather narrow wells on the potential-energy surface characterize these adsorption configurations. A benzene molecule impinging on the Si surface is most likely to be adsorbed in one of three different di-sigma-bonded, metastable structures, characterized by two C-Si bonds, and eventually converts into the lowest-energy configurations. These results are consistent with recent experiments
Adsorption of benzene on Si(100) from first principles
SILVESTRELLI, PIER LUIGI;ANCILOTTO, FRANCESCO;TOIGO, FLAVIO
2000
Abstract
Adsorption of benzene on the Si(100) surface is studied from first principles. We find that the most stable configuration is a tetra-sigma-bonded structure characterized by one C-C double bond and four C-Si bonds. A similar structure: obtained by rotating the benzene molecule by 90 degrees, lies slightly higher in energy. However, rather narrow wells on the potential-energy surface characterize these adsorption configurations. A benzene molecule impinging on the Si surface is most likely to be adsorbed in one of three different di-sigma-bonded, metastable structures, characterized by two C-Si bonds, and eventually converts into the lowest-energy configurations. These results are consistent with recent experimentsPubblicazioni consigliate
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