Cluster im Kontakt mit Oberflächen: Magnetismus und elektronische Struktur

Beschreibung

The properties of layered semiconductors like (MoSSUB2)SUBn deposited on metal surfaces are studied experimentally. The possible advantages of these materials compared to Si or GaAs are the lack of dangling bonds, surface states and surface reconstruction. The clusters may be stochiometrically saturated and chemically inert allowing use at ambient conditions. Electric transport will be hampered by a shell of ligands. The geometric and electronic structure of (MeXSUB2)SUBn clusters (Me=Mo,W; X=S,Se; n1000) will first be studied in the gas phase. The main questions are: Do small (diameter5nm) fullerene-like structures exist or do the clusters form planar platelets? Do magic numbers exist? What is the size dependence of the HOMO-LUMO gap for both geometries? Then the mass-selected cluster ions are softlanded onto metal surfaces (Au, Ag) and the cluster-surface and cluster-cluster interactions are studied with XPS, UPS, HREELS and STM. Platelets form metal-semiconductor nanocontacts with an adjustable and well-defined contact area (=size of the platelet). Charge transfer and Schottky barrier heights can be studied using XPS and UPS. The transport properties of such nanocontacts can possibly be measured using STM. The experimental work is accompanied by corresponding calculations (G. Seifert, Dresden).The properties of layered semiconductors like (MoSSUB2)SUBn deposited on metal surfaces are studied experimentally. The possible advantages of these materials compared to Si or GaAs are the lack of dangling bonds, surface states and surface reconstruction. The clusters may be stochiometrically saturated and chemically inert allowing use at ambient conditions. Electric transport will be hampered by a shell of ligands. The geometric and electronic structure of (MeXSUB2)SUBn clusters (Me=Mo,W; X=S,Se; n1000) will first be studied in the gas phase. The main questions are: Do small (diameter5nm) fullerence-like structures exist or do the clusters form planar platelets? Do magic numbers exist? What is the size dependence of the HOMO-LUMO gap for both geometries? Then the mass-selected cluster ions are softlanded onto metal surfaces (Au, Ag) and the cluster-surface and cluster-cluster interactions are studied with XPS, UPS, HREELS and STM. Platelets form metal-semiconductor nanocontacts with an adjustable and well-defined contact area (=size of the platelet). Charge transfer and schottky barrier heights can be studied using XPS and UPS. The transport properties of such nanocontacts can possibly be measured using STM. The experimental work is accompanied by corresponding calculations (G. Seifert, Dresden).

Institutionen
  • AG Ganteför (Experimentalphysik mit SP Nanomaterialien)
Mittelgeber
Name Finanzierungstyp Kategorie Kennziffer
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Drittmittel Forschungsförderprogramm 592/03
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Laufzeit: seit 07.05.2005