Direct evidence of the surface state contribution to the Kondo resonance

ORAL

Abstract

We performed low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy on the isolated single 5, 10, 15, 20-tetrakis-(4-bromophenyl)-porphyrin-Co (TBrPP-Co) molecules adsorbed on the Si(111)- $\sqrt 3 \times \sqrt 3 $ Ag substrate. On this substrate, all the TBrPP-Co molecules show a square shape, indicating a planar conformation with a spin-active Co atom caged at its center. As the substrate supports a two-dimensional surface state and does not have bulk state near the Fermi level, the observed Fano-shaped peak near the Fermi level taken above the single molecule is a direct evidence of the contribution of the surface state electrons to the Kondo resonance. The long decay length ($\sim $ 1.4 nm) of the resonance also support for the surface state contribution. [1] Q. Li, S. Yamazaki, T. Eguchi, Y. Hasegawa, H. Kim, S.-J. Kahng, J. F. Jia, and Q. K. Xue, Nanotechnology 19, 465707 (2008).

Authors

  • Qing Li

    • ISSP, Univ. Tokyo and Inst. Phys., CAS
  • Shiro Yamazaki

    • ISSP, Univ. Tokyo
  • Toyoaki Eguchi

    • The Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo
    • ISSP, Univ. Tokyo
  • Howon Kim

    • Dept. Phys., Korea Univ.
  • Se-Jong Kahng

    • Korea University
    • Dept. Phys., Korea Univ.
  • Jinfeng Jia

    • Inst. Phys., CAS and Tsinghua Univ.
  • Qikun Xue

    • Tsinghua University
    • Inst. Phys., CAS and Tsinghua Univ.
  • Yukio Hasegawa

    • The Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo
    • ISSP, Univ. Tokyo