Zusammenfassung
In this study we characterize the tautomerization of HPc on Cu(111) as a charge-carrier-induced reversible
one-electron process. An analysis of the bias-dependent tautomerization rate finds an energy threshold that
corresponds to the energy of the N-H stretching mode. By using the tautomerization of the molecule as a detector
for charge carrier transport in the so-called molecular nanoprobe (MONA) technique, we provide evidence for an
inhomogeneous coupling between the fourfold-symmetric molecule and sixfold-symmetric surface. We conclude
the study by comparing the energy dependence of charge carrier transport on the Cu(111) to the Ag(111) surface.
While the MONA technique is limited to the detection of hot-electron transport for Ag(111), our data reveal that
the lower onset energy of the Cu surface state also allows for the detection of hot-hole transport. The influence
of surface and bulk transport on the MONA technique is discussed.
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