Scanning probe microscopy (SPM) is a powerful tool to study the structure and dynamics of molecules at surfaces and interfaces as well as to precisely manipulate atoms and molecules by applying an external force, by inelastic electron tunneling, or by means of an electric field. The rapid development of these SPM manipulation modes made it possible to achieve fine‐control over fundamental processes in the physics of interfaces as well as chemical reactivity, such as adsorption, diffusion, bond formation, and bond dissociation with precision at the single atom/molecule level. Their controlled use for the fabrication of atomic‐scale structures and synthesis of new, perhaps uncommon, molecules with programmed properties are reviewed. Opportuni...
he controlled manipulation of single atoms and molecules on surfaces by scanning probe techniques wa...
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) has given the scientific community a method to view, characteriz...
This book offers a unique perspective of the impact of scanning probe microscopes on our understandi...
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) of single atoms and molecules ...
In the last decade it has become possible to resolve the geometric structure of organic molecules wi...
The structure or composition of a surface may be locally altered in either of two fundamental ways u...
It is well known that scanning probe techniques such as scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) and ato...
Scanning probe microscopy (SPM) allows us to directly measure the interactions between a probe and a...
Work with individual atoms and molecules aims to demonstrate that miniaturized electronic, optical, ...
The scanning tunnelling microscope (STM) can be used as a tool for assembling nanostructures at the ...
The stability and precision of modern scanning-tunneling-microscope (STM) systems allow positioning ...
With the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) it became possible to perform controlled manipulations ...
Progress in modem science is impossible without reliable tools for characterization of structural, p...
Motivated by the quest for experimental procedures capable of controlled manipulation of single atom...
Molecular engineering of low-dimensional materials exploiting controlled self-assembly and positioni...
he controlled manipulation of single atoms and molecules on surfaces by scanning probe techniques wa...
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) has given the scientific community a method to view, characteriz...
This book offers a unique perspective of the impact of scanning probe microscopes on our understandi...
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) of single atoms and molecules ...
In the last decade it has become possible to resolve the geometric structure of organic molecules wi...
The structure or composition of a surface may be locally altered in either of two fundamental ways u...
It is well known that scanning probe techniques such as scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) and ato...
Scanning probe microscopy (SPM) allows us to directly measure the interactions between a probe and a...
Work with individual atoms and molecules aims to demonstrate that miniaturized electronic, optical, ...
The scanning tunnelling microscope (STM) can be used as a tool for assembling nanostructures at the ...
The stability and precision of modern scanning-tunneling-microscope (STM) systems allow positioning ...
With the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) it became possible to perform controlled manipulations ...
Progress in modem science is impossible without reliable tools for characterization of structural, p...
Motivated by the quest for experimental procedures capable of controlled manipulation of single atom...
Molecular engineering of low-dimensional materials exploiting controlled self-assembly and positioni...
he controlled manipulation of single atoms and molecules on surfaces by scanning probe techniques wa...
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) has given the scientific community a method to view, characteriz...
This book offers a unique perspective of the impact of scanning probe microscopes on our understandi...