The modern version of the KKR (Korringa–Kohn–Rostoker) method represents the electronicstructure of a system directly and efficiently in terms of its single-particle Green's function. Direct access to the Green function results in several appealing features. In particular the description of the electronic correlations, disorder and electronic spectroscopies for the nanosystems and surfaces has been developed in the recent years. In the first part of my talk I will review basic ideas of the multiple scattering KKR formalism. Second part will be devoted to the Angle-resolved photoemission...
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Here, we present results concerning molecules and their charge-state determination and control on multilayer NaCl films. We demonstrate lateral single electron transfer between molecules (1) and gain insight into charging processes via single-electron tunneling spectroscopy, where we quantify the reorganization energy of a molecule on a NaCl substrate (2). Finally, we show results where the charge state of a complex on top of an insulator plays a key role for its on-surface chemical reaction.
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(1) W. Steurer et al. Nature Communications 114, 036801 (2015)...
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