Among the different mechanisms that can be used to drive a molecule on a surface by the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope at low temperature, we used voltage pulses to move azulene-based single molecules and nanostructures on Au(111). Upon evaporation, the molecules partially cleave and form metallo-organic dimers while single molecules are very scarce, as confirmed by simulations. By applying voltage pulses to the different structures under similar conditions, we observe that only one type of dimer can be controllably driven on the surface, which has the lowest dipole moment of all investigated structures. Experiments under different bias and tip height conditions reveal that the electric field is the main driving force of the directe...
We perform empirical calculations of the tunneling current through various small organic molecules s...
Abstract Synthesis of one-dimensional molecular arrays with tailored stereoisomers is challenging ye...
In this thesis, molecules on metal surfaces are explored using low-temperature scanning tunneling mi...
Functional molecular groups mounted on specific foot structures are ideal model systems to study int...
Dipoles are widely involved in π–π interactions and are central to many chemical and biological func...
Two types of functionalized molecules, wheels and switches, are studied with a low temperature scann...
For the investigation of single molecules on surfaces, STM under UHV and at low temperatures is the ...
This dissertation presents the results of interdisciplinary research, at the crossing of chemistry a...
Molecular rotors on solid surfaces are fundamental components of molecular machines. No matter wheth...
Three different molecules, each containing two azobenzene switching units, were synthesized, success...
The possible reduction of functional devices to molecular length scales provides many exciting possi...
Molecular electronics is currently the focus of much research, since the minimization limit of conve...
cited By 26International audienceFor the development of nanoscale devices, the manipulation of singl...
We propose to utilize azobenzene as a nanomolecular switch which can be triggered by transmitting el...
The electric field of dipoles localized at the atomic steps of metal surfaces due to the Smoluchowsk...
We perform empirical calculations of the tunneling current through various small organic molecules s...
Abstract Synthesis of one-dimensional molecular arrays with tailored stereoisomers is challenging ye...
In this thesis, molecules on metal surfaces are explored using low-temperature scanning tunneling mi...
Functional molecular groups mounted on specific foot structures are ideal model systems to study int...
Dipoles are widely involved in π–π interactions and are central to many chemical and biological func...
Two types of functionalized molecules, wheels and switches, are studied with a low temperature scann...
For the investigation of single molecules on surfaces, STM under UHV and at low temperatures is the ...
This dissertation presents the results of interdisciplinary research, at the crossing of chemistry a...
Molecular rotors on solid surfaces are fundamental components of molecular machines. No matter wheth...
Three different molecules, each containing two azobenzene switching units, were synthesized, success...
The possible reduction of functional devices to molecular length scales provides many exciting possi...
Molecular electronics is currently the focus of much research, since the minimization limit of conve...
cited By 26International audienceFor the development of nanoscale devices, the manipulation of singl...
We propose to utilize azobenzene as a nanomolecular switch which can be triggered by transmitting el...
The electric field of dipoles localized at the atomic steps of metal surfaces due to the Smoluchowsk...
We perform empirical calculations of the tunneling current through various small organic molecules s...
Abstract Synthesis of one-dimensional molecular arrays with tailored stereoisomers is challenging ye...
In this thesis, molecules on metal surfaces are explored using low-temperature scanning tunneling mi...