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CHAIN LENGTH EFFECT ON SURFACE STRESS OF ALKANETHIOLATES ADSORBED ONTO √3x√3R30° AU(111) SURFACE: A VAN DER WAALS DENSITY FUNCTIONAL STUDY

Journal

JOURNAL OF MECHANICS
Volume 30, Issue 3, Pages 241-246

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/jmech.2013.58

Keywords

Surface stress; Van der Waals functional; Density functional theory; Microcantilever; Self-assembled monolayers

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  1. National Science Council of Taiwan [NSC 100-2628-E-002-004, NSC 100-2627-E-002-001]
  2. National Taiwan University [10R80920-05]

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First-principles calculations were employed to investigate the adsorption-induced surface stress of self-assembled alkanethiolate monolayers on a root 3x root 3R30 degrees Au(111) surface as a function of the alkyl chain length. A recently developed fully nonlocal van der Waals density functional was used to accurately account for the chain-chain interactions. We found that surface charge redistribution produces compressive surface stress, while chain-chain interactions produce tensile surface stress. The stress induced by surface charge redistribution is about one order of magnitude greater than that of chain-chain interactions. We observed that the chain-chain interactions play an important role in determining the molecular configuration during adsorptions, and also contribute significantly to the induced anisotropic tensile (positive) surface stress. As the chain length increases the tensile stress increases at a rate of similar to 0.32 (similar to 0.18) N/m for the direction perpendicular (parallel) to the chain tilt direction.

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