The effect of the concurrent action of intermolecular and molecule-substrate interactions on the two-dimensional (2-D) self-assembly of organic molecules on solid surfaces is investigated in a combined experimental and theoretical effort. Scanning tunnelling microscopy measurements of terephthalic acid on the Cu(111) surface, a model system where the interplay between the two interactions is particularly evident, are used to develop a general, simple and computationally inexpensive model that quantitatively accounts for the experimental observations. The model, related to the well-known Frenkel-Kontorova model, offers a comprehensive description of the ‘subtle interplay’ between intermolecular and molecule-substrate interactions and provide...
The progress of modern technology is dominated by shrinking component size (with a goal of reaching ...
Self-assembly of three related molecules - terephthalic acid and its hydroxylated analogues - at the...
The structural patterns formed by molecular self-assembly at surfaces are usually controlled by the ...
The effect of the concurrent action of intermolecular and molecule-substrate interactions on the two...
The effect of the concurrent action of intermolecular and molecule–substrate interactions on the two...
The effect of the concurrent action of intermolecular and molecule-substrate interactions on the two...
Molecular self-assembly, a promising strategy for modifying surfaces on the nanometer scale, is esse...
The adsorption of 2,6-naphthalenedicarboxylic acid (NDCA) molecules on the Ag(110), Cu(110), and Ag(...
Schunack M, Petersen L, Kühnle A, et al. Anchoring of organic molecules to a metal surface: HtBDC on...
The self-assembly of large organic adsorbates on solid surfaces is driven by subtle energy balances ...
Molecules self-assemble on surfaces forming a variety of patterns that depend on the relative streng...
The role of dipole-dipole interactions in the self-assembly of dipolar organic molecules on surfaces...
Employing molecular self-assembly for the fabrication of well-defined nanostructures on solid surfac...
Employing molecular self-assembly for the fabrication of well-defined nanostructures on solid surfac...
This is the published version. Copyright 2008 International Union of Pure and Applied ChemistryThis ...
The progress of modern technology is dominated by shrinking component size (with a goal of reaching ...
Self-assembly of three related molecules - terephthalic acid and its hydroxylated analogues - at the...
The structural patterns formed by molecular self-assembly at surfaces are usually controlled by the ...
The effect of the concurrent action of intermolecular and molecule-substrate interactions on the two...
The effect of the concurrent action of intermolecular and molecule–substrate interactions on the two...
The effect of the concurrent action of intermolecular and molecule-substrate interactions on the two...
Molecular self-assembly, a promising strategy for modifying surfaces on the nanometer scale, is esse...
The adsorption of 2,6-naphthalenedicarboxylic acid (NDCA) molecules on the Ag(110), Cu(110), and Ag(...
Schunack M, Petersen L, Kühnle A, et al. Anchoring of organic molecules to a metal surface: HtBDC on...
The self-assembly of large organic adsorbates on solid surfaces is driven by subtle energy balances ...
Molecules self-assemble on surfaces forming a variety of patterns that depend on the relative streng...
The role of dipole-dipole interactions in the self-assembly of dipolar organic molecules on surfaces...
Employing molecular self-assembly for the fabrication of well-defined nanostructures on solid surfac...
Employing molecular self-assembly for the fabrication of well-defined nanostructures on solid surfac...
This is the published version. Copyright 2008 International Union of Pure and Applied ChemistryThis ...
The progress of modern technology is dominated by shrinking component size (with a goal of reaching ...
Self-assembly of three related molecules - terephthalic acid and its hydroxylated analogues - at the...
The structural patterns formed by molecular self-assembly at surfaces are usually controlled by the ...