Epitaxially Grown Films of Standing and Lying Pentacene Molecules on Cu(110) Surfaces.
Tatjana Djuric, Thomas Ules, Heinz-Georg Flesch, Harald Plank, Quan Shen, Christian Teichert, Roland Resel, MichaelG Ramsey
Index: Cryst. Growth Des. 11 , 1015-1020, (2011)
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Abstract
This study investigates epitaxially oriented pentacene films grown on Cu(110) surfaces crystallizing either in the "thin film" phase with standing molecules or in the "single crystal" structure with molecules lying with their long axes parallel to the substrate.
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