Chemical nanopatterningthe deliberate nanoscale modification of the chemical nature of a solid surfaceis conveniently realized using organic monolayer coatings to impart well-defined chemical functionalities to selected surface regions of the coated solid. Most monolayer patterning methods, however, exploit destructive processes that introduce topographic as well as other undesired structural and chemical transformations along with the desired surface chemical modification. In particular in electron beam lithography (EBL), organic monolayers have been used mainly as ultrathin resists capable of improving the resolution of patterning via local deposition or removal of material. On the basis of the recent discovery of a class of radiation-i...
This article reviews recent experiments on the modification of thiol-derived self-assembling monolay...
Monolayers of octadecylphosphonic acid were self-assembled on silicon substrates sputter coated with...
Reactions of low energy (500 eV) beams of CCl4+, O2+ and PCl3+ on hydrocarbon and fluorocarbon self-...
We demonstrate a simple scheme to generate chemical surface nanostructures. Electron-beam writing is...
Chemically defined surface patterning has been achieved via irradiation with low‐energy electrons. I...
Küller A, El-Desawy MA, Stadler V, Geyer W, Eck W, Gölzhäuser A. Electron-beam lithography with arom...
We report on the fabrication of planar surfaces bearing nanoscale chemical patterns, obtained by com...
Electron beam lithography (EBL) is a highly precise, serial method for patterning surfaces. Positive...
Electron beam lithography is a well-established tool suitable for the modification of substrate surf...
Nanostructures are defined to be ultrasmall structures and devices with dimensions less than or equa...
A highly focused electron beam as the agent for spatially selective reductionof nitro groups to amin...
We report on the fabrication of chemically nanopatterned gold surfaces by combining electron-beam li...
Eck W, Stadler V, Geyer W, Zharnikov M, Gölzhäuser A, Grunze M. Generation of surface amino groups o...
We report on the fabrication of planar surfaces bearing nanoscale chemical patterns, obtained by com...
Electron beam lithography (EBL) is a highly precise, serial method for patterning surfaces. Positive...
This article reviews recent experiments on the modification of thiol-derived self-assembling monolay...
Monolayers of octadecylphosphonic acid were self-assembled on silicon substrates sputter coated with...
Reactions of low energy (500 eV) beams of CCl4+, O2+ and PCl3+ on hydrocarbon and fluorocarbon self-...
We demonstrate a simple scheme to generate chemical surface nanostructures. Electron-beam writing is...
Chemically defined surface patterning has been achieved via irradiation with low‐energy electrons. I...
Küller A, El-Desawy MA, Stadler V, Geyer W, Eck W, Gölzhäuser A. Electron-beam lithography with arom...
We report on the fabrication of planar surfaces bearing nanoscale chemical patterns, obtained by com...
Electron beam lithography (EBL) is a highly precise, serial method for patterning surfaces. Positive...
Electron beam lithography is a well-established tool suitable for the modification of substrate surf...
Nanostructures are defined to be ultrasmall structures and devices with dimensions less than or equa...
A highly focused electron beam as the agent for spatially selective reductionof nitro groups to amin...
We report on the fabrication of chemically nanopatterned gold surfaces by combining electron-beam li...
Eck W, Stadler V, Geyer W, Zharnikov M, Gölzhäuser A, Grunze M. Generation of surface amino groups o...
We report on the fabrication of planar surfaces bearing nanoscale chemical patterns, obtained by com...
Electron beam lithography (EBL) is a highly precise, serial method for patterning surfaces. Positive...
This article reviews recent experiments on the modification of thiol-derived self-assembling monolay...
Monolayers of octadecylphosphonic acid were self-assembled on silicon substrates sputter coated with...
Reactions of low energy (500 eV) beams of CCl4+, O2+ and PCl3+ on hydrocarbon and fluorocarbon self-...