نتایج جستجو برای: scanning tunnelling microscopy

تعداد نتایج: 295099  

Journal: :Chemical communications 2014
Johannes Seibel Laura Zoppi Karl-Heinz Ernst

Two-dimensional (2D) nucleation and crystallization of the helical aromatic hydrocarbon heptahelicene on the single crystalline copper(100) surface has been studied with scanning tunnelling microscopy. In contrast to previously observed racemic 2D crystals on Cu(111), separation into homochiral domains is observed for Cu(100).

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2014
Florian Buchner Hanieh Farkhondeh Maral Bozorgchenani Benedikt Uhl R Jürgen Behm

The interaction of the Li-ion battery solvent ethylene carbonate (EC) with Cu(111) was investigated by scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) and variable temperature X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) under ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) conditions. Between 80 and 420 K, the decomposition of EC occurs along with distinct structural and chemical changes of the adlayer.

Journal: :Chemical communications 2014
Jan Čechal Christopher S Kley Takashi Kumagai Frank Schramm Mario Ruben Sebastian Stepanow Klaus Kern

Metal coordination assemblies of the symmetric bi-functional 4,4'-di-(1,4-buta-1,3-diynyl)-benzoic acid are investigated by scanning tunnelling microscopy on metal surfaces. The formation of long-range ordered, short-range disordered and random phases depends on the competition between the convergent and divergent coordination motifs of the individual functional groups and is crucially influenc...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2014
M Koudia M Abel

On-surface synthesis of tetracyanobenzene molecules with Mn atoms is presented. From metal-organic coordination networks at room temperature, Mn-phthalocyanines and finally small domains of polymeric Mn-phthalocyanines are formed upon annealing on the Ag(111) surface. Step-by-step on-surface reaction is studied in situ by scanning tunnelling microscopy under ultra-high vacuum.

Journal: :Nature communications 2014
Shigeki Kawai Adam S Foster Filippo Federici Canova Hiroshi Onodera Shin-ichi Kitamura Ernst Meyer

Atomic manipulation enables us to fabricate a unique structure at the atomic scale. So far, many atomic manipulations have been reported on conductive surfaces, mainly at low temperature with scanning tunnelling microscopy, but atomic manipulation on an insulator at room temperature is still a long-standing challenge. Here we present a systematic atomic manipulation on an insulating surface by ...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2014
Benedikt Uhl Florian Buchner Stephan Gabler Maral Bozorgchenani R Jürgen Behm

The reactive interaction of the ionic liquid 1-butyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide [BMP][TFSA] with Cu(111) was investigated by scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) under ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) conditions. Decomposition between 300 K and 350 K is manifested by changes in the surface structure monitored with STM. XPS reveals th...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2014
Maria B Wieland Luis M A Perdigão Dmitry V Kondratuk James N O'Shea Harry L Anderson Peter H Beton

Stacked layers of cyclic porphyrin nanorings constitute nanoscale receptacles with variable height and diameter which preferentially adsorb sublimed molecules. Using scanning tunnelling microscopy we determine the filling capacity of these nanoring traps, and the dependence of adsorbate capture on stack height and diameter.

Journal: :Chemical communications 2011
Kyung-Hoon Chung Jihun Park Kye Yeop Kim Jong Keon Yoon Howon Kim Seungwu Han Se-Jong Kahng

Intermolecular structures of porous two-dimensional supramolecular networks are studied using scanning tunnelling microscopy combined with density functional theory calculations. The local configurations of halogen bonds in polymorphic porous supramolecular networks are directly visualized in support of previous bulk crystal studies.

Journal: :Chemical communications 2015
Tuan Anh Pham Fei Song Mariza N Alberti Manh-Thuong Nguyen Nils Trapp Carlo Thilgen François Diederich Meike Stöhr

The formation of one-dimensional coordination polymers of cyano-substituted porphyrin derivatives on Au(111) induced by thermal annealing is demonstrated by means of scanning tunnelling microscopy. The polymer is stabilised by an unusual threefold coordination motif mediated between an Au atom and the cyano groups of the porphyrin derivatives.

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