Organic thin layers, especially self-assembled monolayers (SAMs), on well-defined solid surfaces have attracted tremendous attention owing to their interesting physical and chemical behavior as well as potential applications. The aim of this PhD thesis was to study the structural properties, electronic properties and dynamical process of SAMs. The objective was achieved by using scanning probe microscopy techniques, like time-resolved scanning tunneling microscopy (TR STM) and electrochemical atomic force microscopy (EC-AFM), with high spatial resolution and time resolution. Employing a current-voltage (I-V) converter with a large bandwidth, current-time spectroscopy, while the feedback loop disabled, can be recorded (hereafter referred as ...
Scanning Kelvin Nanoprobe (SKN) microscopy is a new technique, based on Lord Kelvin's theory of cont...
Understanding electron transfer (ET) on the nanoscale is important to both the frontier of fundament...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) was used to study a series of self-assembled systems: alkanethiol ...
Organic thin layers, especially self-assembled monolayers (SAMs), on well-defined solid surfaces hav...
Surfaces are actively involved in numerous biological systems as well as catalytic reactions. The co...
Single molecules and organic layers on well-defined solid surfaces have attracted tremendous attenti...
The interfacing of man-made electronic components with specifically-folded biomacromolecules lies ce...
Nanosciences, in general and nanobiophysics, in particular,have taken much advantage of the advent o...
Chemical Force Microscopy (CFM) was used to study the electrochemical behavior of azobenzene-termina...
The understandings and applications of self-assembly have evolved significantly since the adsorption...
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) are widely used in the field of nanotechnologies and (bio)sensors. ...
The importance of organic chemistry in modern science and industry has lead to an emergence of a var...
The molecular-level control over surface modification afforded by alkanethiol self-assembled monolay...
International audienceIn the past 20 years the characterization of electroactive surfaces and electr...
International audienceMolecular self-assembly is one of the most promising strategy for giving surf...
Scanning Kelvin Nanoprobe (SKN) microscopy is a new technique, based on Lord Kelvin's theory of cont...
Understanding electron transfer (ET) on the nanoscale is important to both the frontier of fundament...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) was used to study a series of self-assembled systems: alkanethiol ...
Organic thin layers, especially self-assembled monolayers (SAMs), on well-defined solid surfaces hav...
Surfaces are actively involved in numerous biological systems as well as catalytic reactions. The co...
Single molecules and organic layers on well-defined solid surfaces have attracted tremendous attenti...
The interfacing of man-made electronic components with specifically-folded biomacromolecules lies ce...
Nanosciences, in general and nanobiophysics, in particular,have taken much advantage of the advent o...
Chemical Force Microscopy (CFM) was used to study the electrochemical behavior of azobenzene-termina...
The understandings and applications of self-assembly have evolved significantly since the adsorption...
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) are widely used in the field of nanotechnologies and (bio)sensors. ...
The importance of organic chemistry in modern science and industry has lead to an emergence of a var...
The molecular-level control over surface modification afforded by alkanethiol self-assembled monolay...
International audienceIn the past 20 years the characterization of electroactive surfaces and electr...
International audienceMolecular self-assembly is one of the most promising strategy for giving surf...
Scanning Kelvin Nanoprobe (SKN) microscopy is a new technique, based on Lord Kelvin's theory of cont...
Understanding electron transfer (ET) on the nanoscale is important to both the frontier of fundament...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) was used to study a series of self-assembled systems: alkanethiol ...