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arxiv: 2503.07308 · v1 · pith:NYWEULQQnew · submitted 2025-03-10 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci · physics.comp-ph

Metastable Monolayer Formation through a Connector Structure

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci physics.comp-ph
keywords metastablestructuregrowthproceduresurfaceconnectorgrowinterface
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The intentional growth of metastable surface structures of organic molecules adsorbed on inorganic substrates is a challenging task. It is usually unclear which kinetic mechanism leads to the metastable surface polymorph after a deposition experiment. In this work we investigate a growth procedure that allows to intentionally grow a defined metastable surface structure starting from thermodynamic equilibrium. This procedure is applicable to organic-inorganic interface systems that exhibit a thermodynamically stable connector structure that can be exploited to grow the metastable target structure. With specific temperature and pressure changes in the system a significant yield of the target polymorph can be achieved. We demonstrate this procedure on a simplified microscopic interface system of rectangular molecules adsorbing on a square lattice substrate with kinetic Monte Carlo growth simulations.

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