Abstract:
We report the observation of a 1D molecular adsorbate band structure
caused by direct adsorbate-adsorbate interactions on a semiconductor.
For ethylene chemisorbed on Si(001)-(2 x 1) two adsorbate-derived
electronic states, 1b(3u) and 1b(2g), are found to delocalize along the Si-Si
dimer rows. The corresponding bands can be followed in reciprocal space
from the <(Gamma)over bar> point into the third surface Brillouin zone.
Density functional calculations for ethylene adsorbed on a silicon slab
reproduce the experimental 1D band structure and allow us to identify the
origin of the lateral interactions.