Abstract
| - Low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) has been used to image CH3-terminated Si(111)surfaces that were prepared through a chlorination/alkylation procedure. The STM data revealed a well-ordered structure commensurate with the atop sites of an unreconstructed 1 × 1 overlayer on the silicon(111) surface. Images collected at 4.7 K revealed bright spots, separated by 0.18 ± 0.01 nm, which areassigned to adjacent H atoms on the same methyl group. The C−H bonds in each methyl group were observedto be rotated by 7 ± 3° away from the center of an adjacent methyl group and toward an underlying Si atom.Hence, the predominant interaction that determines the surface structure arises from repulsions betweenhydrogen atoms on neighboring methyl groups, and secondary interactions unique to the surface are alsoevident.
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