Carboranethiol molecules self-assemble into upright molecular monolayers on Au{111} with aligned dipoles in two dimensions. The positions and offsets of each molecule’s geometric apex and local dipole moment are measured and correlated with sub-Ångström precision. Juxtaposing simultaneously acquired images, we observe monodirectional offsets between the molecular apexes and dipole extrema. We determine dipole orientations using efficient new image analysis techniques and find aligned dipoles to be highly defect tolerant, crossing molecular domain boundaries and substrate step edges. The alignment observed, consistent with Monte Carlo simulations, forms through favorable intermolecular dipole–dipole interactions
We use simple acid-base chemistry to control the valency in self-assembled monolayers of two differe...
Controlling molecular building blocks and their placement at the nanoscale is an important issue for...
We use simple acid-base chemistry to control the valency in self-assembled monolayers of two differe...
Carboranethiol molecules self-assemble into upright molecular monolayers on Au{111} with aligned dip...
Carboranethiol molecules self-assemble into upright molecular monolayers on Au{111} with aligned dip...
Carboranethiol molecules self-assemble into upright molecular monolayers on Au{111} with aligned dip...
Carboranethiol molecules self-assemble into upright molecular monolayers on Au{111} with aligned dip...
Carboranethiol molecules self-assemble into upright molecular monolayers on Au{111} with aligned dip...
Detailed understanding and control of the intermolecular forces that govern molecular assembly are n...
Carboranedithiol isomers adsorbing with opposite orientations of their dipoles on surfaces are self-...
Detailed understanding and control of the intermolecular forces that govern molecular assembly are n...
The chemistry of nanoscale materials and self-assembled monolayers are largely determined by interfa...
The chemistry of nanoscale materials and self-assembled monolayers are largely determined by interfa...
Understanding how to tune molecular assemblies and the properties of surfaces of different materials...
The role of dipole-dipole interactions in the self-assembly of dipolar organic molecules on surfaces...
We use simple acid-base chemistry to control the valency in self-assembled monolayers of two differe...
Controlling molecular building blocks and their placement at the nanoscale is an important issue for...
We use simple acid-base chemistry to control the valency in self-assembled monolayers of two differe...
Carboranethiol molecules self-assemble into upright molecular monolayers on Au{111} with aligned dip...
Carboranethiol molecules self-assemble into upright molecular monolayers on Au{111} with aligned dip...
Carboranethiol molecules self-assemble into upright molecular monolayers on Au{111} with aligned dip...
Carboranethiol molecules self-assemble into upright molecular monolayers on Au{111} with aligned dip...
Carboranethiol molecules self-assemble into upright molecular monolayers on Au{111} with aligned dip...
Detailed understanding and control of the intermolecular forces that govern molecular assembly are n...
Carboranedithiol isomers adsorbing with opposite orientations of their dipoles on surfaces are self-...
Detailed understanding and control of the intermolecular forces that govern molecular assembly are n...
The chemistry of nanoscale materials and self-assembled monolayers are largely determined by interfa...
The chemistry of nanoscale materials and self-assembled monolayers are largely determined by interfa...
Understanding how to tune molecular assemblies and the properties of surfaces of different materials...
The role of dipole-dipole interactions in the self-assembly of dipolar organic molecules on surfaces...
We use simple acid-base chemistry to control the valency in self-assembled monolayers of two differe...
Controlling molecular building blocks and their placement at the nanoscale is an important issue for...
We use simple acid-base chemistry to control the valency in self-assembled monolayers of two differe...