Localization of Inelastic Tunneling and the Determination of Atomic-Scale Structure with Chemical Specificity

Abstract
The orientation of individual C2HD molecules adsorbed on the Cu(100) surface at 8 K was determined from inelastic tunneling images obtained with a scanning tunneling microscope. The simultaneously recorded constant-current images showed that the deuterium end of the molecule appears 0.006 lower than the hydrogen end, which was further substantiated by quantitative measures of the molecular rotation. Extension of the study to C2HD on Ni(100) revealed that the orientation of the molecule relative to the molecule's shape in the constant-current images contrasts sharply between the two surfaces.