Current interest in methods for controllably adding organic molecules to silicon surfaces relates to proposed hybrid silicon-organic devices. It was recently shown that a "self-directed" growth process, requiring only limited scanned probe intervention, has the potential to permit rapid, parallel production of ordered molecular nanostructures on silicon with predefined absolute position, structure, composition, and extent of growth. The hybrid organic-silicon structures formed are bound by strong covalent interactions. In this work, we use scanning tunneling microscopy and density functional theory techniques to show that molecule-surface dispersion interactions enable the growth process and play a crucial role in the final configurations o...
We present the results of a combined study using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and density fun...
A chain reaction initiated at a dangling bond on a H-terminated Si(100)-3?1 surface leads to the cre...
International audienceThe self-assembly of two-dimensional (2D)molecular structures on a solid surfa...
Advances in techniques for the nanoscale manipulation of matter are important for the realization of...
It has previously been shown that multimolecular organic nanostructures form on H-Si(100)-21 via a r...
The self-directed growth of organic molecules on silicon surfaces allows for the rapid, parallel pro...
The growth of supramolecular assembly on a surface is governed by the competition between intermolec...
The ability to covalently attach organic molecules to semiconductor surfaces in a controllable and s...
International audienceHydrogen and halogen bonds have been associated for the growth of 2D compact s...
Future nanoscale integrated circuits will require the realization of interconnections using molecula...
International audienceNowadays more than 90% of published results show molecules adsorbed onto metal...
Silicon is currently the most widely used semiconductor material with applications ranging from sola...
International audienceUnderstanding the physical and chemical processes in which local interactions ...
Achievement of a large scale organic nano-structured pattern on semiconductors at room temperature i...
International audienceWhile spectacular molecular networks have been assembled on metal surfaces and...
We present the results of a combined study using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and density fun...
A chain reaction initiated at a dangling bond on a H-terminated Si(100)-3?1 surface leads to the cre...
International audienceThe self-assembly of two-dimensional (2D)molecular structures on a solid surfa...
Advances in techniques for the nanoscale manipulation of matter are important for the realization of...
It has previously been shown that multimolecular organic nanostructures form on H-Si(100)-21 via a r...
The self-directed growth of organic molecules on silicon surfaces allows for the rapid, parallel pro...
The growth of supramolecular assembly on a surface is governed by the competition between intermolec...
The ability to covalently attach organic molecules to semiconductor surfaces in a controllable and s...
International audienceHydrogen and halogen bonds have been associated for the growth of 2D compact s...
Future nanoscale integrated circuits will require the realization of interconnections using molecula...
International audienceNowadays more than 90% of published results show molecules adsorbed onto metal...
Silicon is currently the most widely used semiconductor material with applications ranging from sola...
International audienceUnderstanding the physical and chemical processes in which local interactions ...
Achievement of a large scale organic nano-structured pattern on semiconductors at room temperature i...
International audienceWhile spectacular molecular networks have been assembled on metal surfaces and...
We present the results of a combined study using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and density fun...
A chain reaction initiated at a dangling bond on a H-terminated Si(100)-3?1 surface leads to the cre...
International audienceThe self-assembly of two-dimensional (2D)molecular structures on a solid surfa...