Chiral molecular monolayers deposited on a graphite surface in contact with a bulk liquid crystal (LC) droplet showed unexpected long-range morphological correlations between adjacent crystalline domains. These correlations included tendencies for nearby surface domains to exhibit similar chirality and to possess similar crystallographic orientation. Both correlations were found to decrease with increasing domain separation. Multiple nanocrystalline domains were grown in “molecule corrals”, which are flat-bottomed, nanometer-sized pits produced on the graphite surface by an oxidation reaction. Domain structure was investigated using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). The observations are explained as arising from anchoring interactions be...
International audienceWe have analyzed by STM the detailed structures of a series of nanoporous hone...
Understanding the structure of chiral self-assemblies at fluid/solid interfaces is not only relevant...
Understanding the structure of chiral self-assemblies at fluid/solid interfaces is not only relevant...
Scanning tunneling microscopy is used to monitor the influence of a controlled nanometer scale surfa...
Detailed understanding and control of the intermolecular forces that govern molecular assembly are n...
The liquid/solid interface provides an ideal environment to investigate self-assembly phenomena, and...
We present scanning tunneling microscopy images of a bulk nematic liquid crystal, viz., 4'-n-hexyl-4...
We have used the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) to image a wide variety of organic liquid cryst...
The liquid/solid interface provides an ideal environment to investigate self-assembly phenomena and ...
We describe a surprising cooperative adsorption process observed by scanning tunneling microscopy (S...
The liquid/solid interface provides an ideal environment to investigate self-assembly phenomena, and...
International audienceWe have analyzed by STM the detailed structures of a series of nanoporous hone...
Understanding the structure of chiral self-assemblies at fluid/solid interfaces is not only relevant...
Understanding the structure of chiral self-assemblies at fluid/solid interfaces is not only relevant...
Scanning tunneling microscopy is used to monitor the influence of a controlled nanometer scale surfa...
Detailed understanding and control of the intermolecular forces that govern molecular assembly are n...
The liquid/solid interface provides an ideal environment to investigate self-assembly phenomena, and...
We present scanning tunneling microscopy images of a bulk nematic liquid crystal, viz., 4'-n-hexyl-4...
We have used the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) to image a wide variety of organic liquid cryst...
The liquid/solid interface provides an ideal environment to investigate self-assembly phenomena and ...
We describe a surprising cooperative adsorption process observed by scanning tunneling microscopy (S...
The liquid/solid interface provides an ideal environment to investigate self-assembly phenomena, and...
International audienceWe have analyzed by STM the detailed structures of a series of nanoporous hone...
Understanding the structure of chiral self-assemblies at fluid/solid interfaces is not only relevant...
Understanding the structure of chiral self-assemblies at fluid/solid interfaces is not only relevant...