Organic semiconductors (OSC) are attracting much interest for (opto)electronic applications, such as photovoltaics, LEDs, sensors or solid state lasers. In particular, crystals formed by small π-conjugated molecules have shown to be suitable for constructing OSC devices. However, the (opto)electronic properties are complex since they depend strongly on both the mutual orientation of molecules as well as the perfection of bulk crystal surfaces. Hence, there is an urgent need to control nano-topographic OSC features in real space. Here we show that friction force microscopy in water is a very suitable technique to image the free surface morphology of an OSC single crystal (TDDCS) with sub-nanometer resolution. We demonstrate the power of the ...
It appeared in the past decades that semi-conducting organic liquid crystals could easily replace th...
Recently, the family of high-resolution scanning probe imaging techniques using decorated tips has b...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 13th European Conference on Surface Crystallography and Dynamics,...
In this work we present friction-force microscopy (FFM) lattice-resolved images acquired on the (100...
The reliability of ultrathin organic layers as active components for molecular electronic devices de...
High resolution friction force maps of the benzylammonium terminated crystalline surface of a layer ...
Progress in the general understanding of structure-property relationships in organic semiconductors...
In this work we present friction-force microscopy (FFM) lattice-resolved images acquired on the (100...
International audienceUnderstanding relationships between microstructure and electrical transport is...
Friction force microscopy (FFM) investigations have been performed on reconstructed (001) surfaces o...
In this letter, we report a novel method of visualizing nanoscale friction in space and time using u...
Recently we reported self-assembled chain-like water structures in a nanoscopic water meniscus confi...
AbstractIt appeared in the past decades that semi-conducting organic liquid crystals could easily re...
Scanning force microscopy is a powerful technique to study surfaces in vacuum, air or liquids becaus...
Organic semiconductors are a promising class of materials for many applications such as photovoltaic...
It appeared in the past decades that semi-conducting organic liquid crystals could easily replace th...
Recently, the family of high-resolution scanning probe imaging techniques using decorated tips has b...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 13th European Conference on Surface Crystallography and Dynamics,...
In this work we present friction-force microscopy (FFM) lattice-resolved images acquired on the (100...
The reliability of ultrathin organic layers as active components for molecular electronic devices de...
High resolution friction force maps of the benzylammonium terminated crystalline surface of a layer ...
Progress in the general understanding of structure-property relationships in organic semiconductors...
In this work we present friction-force microscopy (FFM) lattice-resolved images acquired on the (100...
International audienceUnderstanding relationships between microstructure and electrical transport is...
Friction force microscopy (FFM) investigations have been performed on reconstructed (001) surfaces o...
In this letter, we report a novel method of visualizing nanoscale friction in space and time using u...
Recently we reported self-assembled chain-like water structures in a nanoscopic water meniscus confi...
AbstractIt appeared in the past decades that semi-conducting organic liquid crystals could easily re...
Scanning force microscopy is a powerful technique to study surfaces in vacuum, air or liquids becaus...
Organic semiconductors are a promising class of materials for many applications such as photovoltaic...
It appeared in the past decades that semi-conducting organic liquid crystals could easily replace th...
Recently, the family of high-resolution scanning probe imaging techniques using decorated tips has b...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 13th European Conference on Surface Crystallography and Dynamics,...