Stable self-assembly of dipolar molecules on an Au(111) surface under UHV and an inert-atmosphere.
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Date publication
novembre 2019
Journal
Nanotechnology
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr CHERIOUX Frédéric
Tous les auteurs :
Custovic I, Teyssieux D, Jeannoutot J, Palmino F, Chérioux F
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Résumé
The growth of an extended supramolecular network using dipolar molecules as the building blocks is of great technological interest. We investigated the self-assembly of a dipolar molecule on an Au(111) surface. The formation of an extended two-dimensional network was demonstrated by scanning tunnelling microscopy under ultra-high vacuum and explained in terms of molecule-molecule interactions. This 2D-network is still stable under the pressure of one atmosphere of nitrogen, which demonstrated its interest for the development of submolecular-precisely polyfunctional smart surfaces.
Référence
Nanotechnology. 2019 Nov 21;31(10):105601