cited By 1International audienceConstruction of single-molecule electronic devices requires the controlled manipulation of organic molecules and their properties. This could be achieved by tuning the interaction between the molecule and individual atoms by local “on-surface” chemistry, i.e., the controlled formation of chemical bonds between the species. We demonstrate here the reversible attachment of a planar conjugated polyaromatic molecule to a pair of unpassivated dangling bonds on a hydrogenated Ge(001):H surface via a Diels–Alder [4+2] addition using the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM). Due to the small stability difference between the covalently bonded and a nearly undistorted structure attached to the dangling bond dim...
The growth of supramolecular assembly on a surface is governed by the competition between intermolec...
Two types of functionalized molecules, wheels and switches, are studied with a low temperature scann...
In an effort to make advances in electronics through ever smaller devices, the field of molecular el...
Construction of single-molecule electronic devices requires the controlled manipulation of organic m...
Construction of single-molecule electronic devices requires the controlled manipulation of organic m...
Fabrication of single-molecule logic devices requires controlled manipulation of molecular states wi...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 10th Conferencia Fuerzas y Túnel, celebrada en Girona (España) de...
cited By 6International audienceControlling the strength of the coupling between organic molecules a...
cited By 6International audienceOne of the key challenges in the construction of atomic-scale circui...
Understanding the mechanisms involved in the covalent attachment of organic molecules to surfaces is...
One of the key challenges in the construction of atomic-scale circuits and molecular machines is to ...
One of the key challenges in the construction of atomic-scale circuits and molecular machines is to ...
International audienceWe demonstrate that a single 4-acetylbiphenyl molecule adsorbed along the dime...
We show that a dangling bond (DB) dimer on Ge(001):H exhibits a dynamical behavior when the empty st...
Hydrogen atoms on a silicon surface, H–Si (100), behave as a resist that can be patterned with perfe...
The growth of supramolecular assembly on a surface is governed by the competition between intermolec...
Two types of functionalized molecules, wheels and switches, are studied with a low temperature scann...
In an effort to make advances in electronics through ever smaller devices, the field of molecular el...
Construction of single-molecule electronic devices requires the controlled manipulation of organic m...
Construction of single-molecule electronic devices requires the controlled manipulation of organic m...
Fabrication of single-molecule logic devices requires controlled manipulation of molecular states wi...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 10th Conferencia Fuerzas y Túnel, celebrada en Girona (España) de...
cited By 6International audienceControlling the strength of the coupling between organic molecules a...
cited By 6International audienceOne of the key challenges in the construction of atomic-scale circui...
Understanding the mechanisms involved in the covalent attachment of organic molecules to surfaces is...
One of the key challenges in the construction of atomic-scale circuits and molecular machines is to ...
One of the key challenges in the construction of atomic-scale circuits and molecular machines is to ...
International audienceWe demonstrate that a single 4-acetylbiphenyl molecule adsorbed along the dime...
We show that a dangling bond (DB) dimer on Ge(001):H exhibits a dynamical behavior when the empty st...
Hydrogen atoms on a silicon surface, H–Si (100), behave as a resist that can be patterned with perfe...
The growth of supramolecular assembly on a surface is governed by the competition between intermolec...
Two types of functionalized molecules, wheels and switches, are studied with a low temperature scann...
In an effort to make advances in electronics through ever smaller devices, the field of molecular el...