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Si/Ge intermixing during Ge Stranski–Krastanov growth

  • Alain Portavoce,
  • Khalid Hoummada,
  • Antoine Ronda,
  • Dominique Mangelinck and
  • Isabelle Berbezier

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 2374–2382, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.246

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  • characterization techniques such as atomic force microscopy (AFM), scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD), as well as photoluminescence spectroscopy (PL). Consequently, the control of the Ge island shape and density, as well as the control of Ge
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Published 09 Dec 2014

Spectroscopic mapping and selective electronic tuning of molecular orbitals in phosphorescent organometallic complexes – a new strategy for OLED materials

  • Pascal R. Ewen,
  • Jan Sanning,
  • Tobias Koch,
  • Nikos L. Doltsinis,
  • Cristian A. Strassert and
  • Daniel Wegner

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 2248–2258, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.234

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  • such as organic light-emitting diodes requires fundamental knowledge about the structural and electronic properties of the employed molecules as well as their interactions with neighboring molecules or interfaces. We show that highly resolved scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and spectroscopy (STS
  • spectra display the average of distributed MO levels due to a lack of spatial resolution. This has led to controversies as to how the MO levels should be deduced from the spectra [9][10]. In this context, the combined power of atomic and high energy resolution in scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and
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Published 26 Nov 2014

UHV deposition and characterization of a mononuclear iron(III) β-diketonate complex on Au(111)

  • Irene Cimatti,
  • Silviya Ninova,
  • Valeria Lanzilotto,
  • Luigi Malavolti,
  • Luca Rigamonti,
  • Brunetto Cortigiani,
  • Matteo Mannini,
  • Elena Magnano,
  • Federica Bondino,
  • Federico Totti,
  • Andrea Cornia and
  • Roberta Sessoli

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 2139–2148, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.223

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  • molecules have also been addressed using electro-migrated nanojunctions [13][14][15][16]. We present here a detailed scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and photoelectron spectroscopy investigation, in the ultraviolet (UPS) and X-ray (XPS) ranges, on ultra-thin films of Fe(dpm)3 sublimated on Au(111
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Published 18 Nov 2014

Carbon nano-onions (multi-layer fullerenes): chemistry and applications

  • Juergen Bartelmess and
  • Silvia Giordani

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 1980–1998, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.207

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  • recent report, the groups of Plonska-Brzezinska and Echegoyen prepared sulfide-terminated CNO derivatives, which can be used as molecular junctions in scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) [83]. This enabled the authors to study the conductivity of CNOs and compare their properties with comparable
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Published 04 Nov 2014

Patterning a hydrogen-bonded molecular monolayer with a hand-controlled scanning probe microscope

  • Matthew F. B. Green,
  • Taner Esat,
  • Christian Wagner,
  • Philipp Leinen,
  • Alexander Grötsch,
  • F. Stefan Tautz and
  • Ruslan Temirov

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 1926–1932, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.203

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  • the potential energy surface that governs the interaction behaviour of the manipulated nanoscale object(s) is largely unknown. Keywords: atomic force microscopy (AFM); scanning tunneling microscopy (STM); single-molecule manipulation; 3,4,9,10-perylene tetracarboxylic acid dianhydride (PTCDA
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Published 31 Oct 2014

DNA origami deposition on native and passivated molybdenum disulfide substrates

  • Xiaoning Zhang,
  • Masudur Rahman,
  • David Neff and
  • Michael L. Norton

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 501–506, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.58

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  • to adsorb through van der Waals forces between the four nitrogenous nucleobases and the basal plane of MoS2 [18]. For example, in the report of Maddocks et al. [21], guanine, one of the four DNA bases, was observed, by using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), to form a stable two-dimensional
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Published 22 Apr 2014

Core level binding energies of functionalized and defective graphene

  • Toma Susi,
  • Markus Kaukonen,
  • Paula Havu,
  • Mathias P. Ljungberg,
  • Paola Ayala and
  • Esko I. Kauppinen

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 121–132, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.12

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  • single carbon atom still cannot satisfy its chemically reactive dangling bond, as has been directly observed by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) in high vacuum [11]. To address these important systems, and the potential shortcomings of previous studies, we have calculated graphene core level binding
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Published 03 Feb 2014

Influence of the adsorption geometry of PTCDA on Ag(111) on the tip–molecule forces in non-contact atomic force microscopy

  • Gernot Langewisch,
  • Jens Falter,
  • André Schirmeisen and
  • Harald Fuchs

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 98–104, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.9

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  • dianhydride (PTCDA) adsorbed on the Ag(111) surface is a prototypical organic–anorganic interface that has been investigated by a large variety of different methods in the past [1]. Based on scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) experiments as well as theoretical
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Published 27 Jan 2014

Digging gold: keV He+ ion interaction with Au

  • Vasilisa Veligura,
  • Gregor Hlawacek,
  • Robin P. Berkelaar,
  • Raoul van Gastel,
  • Harold J. W. Zandvliet and
  • Bene Poelsema

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2013, 4, 453–460, doi:10.3762/bjnano.4.53

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  • an atomically flat gold surface was observed by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) [13][14]. Mounds with spacing of a few nanometers were formed. In the current work we have studied the He+-ion-induced modifications of crystalline gold samples due to sputtering, helium implantation and defect
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Published 24 Jul 2013

Influence of the solvent on the stability of bis(terpyridine) structures on graphite

  • Daniela Künzel and
  • Axel Groß

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2013, 4, 269–277, doi:10.3762/bjnano.4.29

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  • hindered by barriers [6][11]. Recently it was shown by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) experiments that 3,3′-BTP exhibits a variety of adlayer structures at the interface between highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) and the liquid as a function of the concentration in solution [6]. The resulting
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Published 22 Apr 2013

Pure hydrogen low-temperature plasma exposure of HOPG and graphene: Graphane formation?

  • Baran Eren,
  • Dorothée Hug,
  • Laurent Marot,
  • Rémy Pawlak,
  • Marcin Kisiel,
  • Roland Steiner,
  • Dominik M. Zumbühl and
  • Ernst Meyer

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2012, 3, 852–859, doi:10.3762/bjnano.3.96

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  • . Scanning tunneling microscopy In order to corroborate the discussions of spectroscopy results further, scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) was utilized. STM image of pristine HOPG consists of a hexagonal pattern generated by the charge density of the electrons [37]. After exposure to hydrogen plasma, the
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Published 13 Dec 2012

Current–voltage characteristics of single-molecule diarylethene junctions measured with adjustable gold electrodes in solution

  • Bernd M. Briechle,
  • Youngsang Kim,
  • Philipp Ehrenreich,
  • Artur Erbe,
  • Dmytro Sysoiev,
  • Thomas Huhn,
  • Ulrich Groth and
  • Elke Scheer

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2012, 3, 798–808, doi:10.3762/bjnano.3.89

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  • ], molecular networks with nanoparticle electrodes [18], atomic force microscope (AFM) [22], and carbon-nanotube electrode [23] techniques, as well as structural studies using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) [24][25] have been performed successfully. In addition, mechanically controlled break-junctions
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Published 26 Nov 2012

Strong spin-filtering and spin-valve effects in a molecular V–C60–V contact

  • Mohammad Koleini and
  • Mads Brandbyge

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2012, 3, 589–596, doi:10.3762/bjnano.3.69

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  • experimentally. Recently, it has been demonstrated in low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) experiments how C60 molecules can be picked up by the STM-tip, and how they could controllably be used to contact structures such as adatoms, clusters, and molecules placed on a substrate surface [5][6][7
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Published 22 Aug 2012

Graphite, graphene on SiC, and graphene nanoribbons: Calculated images with a numerical FM-AFM

  • Fabien Castanié,
  • Laurent Nony,
  • Sébastien Gauthier and
  • Xavier Bouju

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2012, 3, 301–311, doi:10.3762/bjnano.3.34

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  • chemical edge modification. Before reaching this stage, precise characterization of the structure of the edges has to be tackled experimentally by transmission electronic microscopy, scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) or calculations [79][82][112][113][114][115][116][117][118]. Generally, GNRs show a
  • community due to its fascinating prospects related to its particular electronic properties [69][70][71][72]. Many papers report on the growth process, which occurs mainly on metallic surfaces or on the silicon carbide surface, and on the characterization at the atomic scale by scanning tunneling microscopy
  • (STM) or Raman spectroscopy [73][74][75][76][77][78][79]. Recently, the ability to create nanoribbons of graphene [80][81][82] arises because such a system exhibits a gap opening, thus providing a semiconducting behavior to the material. Actually, the structure of the edge of these nanoribbons of few
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Published 02 Apr 2012

Dipole-driven self-organization of zwitterionic molecules on alkali halide surfaces

  • Laurent Nony,
  • Franck Bocquet,
  • Franck Para,
  • Frédéric Chérioux,
  • Eric Duverger,
  • Frank Palmino,
  • Vincent Luzet and
  • Christian Loppacher

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2012, 3, 285–293, doi:10.3762/bjnano.3.32

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  • determine its exact conformation in the well-ordered islands observed on KCl. Makoudi et al. [23] used scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) to measure MSPS on Au(23 23 21) and observed a parallelogram unit cell with dimensions of 1.1 × 0.5 nm2, and the molecules were adsorbed in the so-called scorpion-like
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Published 27 Mar 2012

Simultaneous current, force and dissipation measurements on the Si(111) 7×7 surface with an optimized qPlus AFM/STM technique

  • Zsolt Majzik,
  • Martin Setvín,
  • Andreas Bettac,
  • Albrecht Feltz,
  • Vladimír Cháb and
  • Pavel Jelínek

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2012, 3, 249–259, doi:10.3762/bjnano.3.28

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  • interferometric deflection. Keywords: AFM; cross-talk; current; dissipation; force; qPlus; STM; tuning fork; Introduction The invention of scanning probe techniques, in particular scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) [1] and atomic force microscopy (AFM) [2], had a tremendous impact on our understanding of the
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Published 15 Mar 2012

A measurement of the hysteresis loop in force-spectroscopy curves using a tuning-fork atomic force microscope

  • Manfred Lange,
  • Dennis van Vörden and
  • Rolf Möller

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2012, 3, 207–212, doi:10.3762/bjnano.3.23

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  • 77 K with a home-built low-temperature tuning-fork-based AFM (LT-TF-AFM) [9]. When a conductive sample is used, scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and FM-AFM measurements may be combined. The use of a tuning fork as a sensor allows an oscillation amplitude in the subnanometer regime to be used, due
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Published 08 Mar 2012

Molecular-resolution imaging of pentacene on KCl(001)

  • Julia L. Neff,
  • Jan Götzen,
  • Enhui Li,
  • Michael Marz and
  • Regina Hoffmann-Vogel

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2012, 3, 186–191, doi:10.3762/bjnano.3.20

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  • ; pentacene; scanning force microscopy; self-assembly; Introduction To understand the functionalization of surfaces with molecular building blocks, an important step is to study the self-assembly of molecules. Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) enables such studies on conductive surfaces [1][2]. On metallic
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Published 29 Feb 2012

qPlus magnetic force microscopy in frequency-modulation mode with millihertz resolution

  • Maximilian Schneiderbauer,
  • Daniel Wastl and
  • Franz J. Giessibl

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2012, 3, 174–178, doi:10.3762/bjnano.3.18

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  • in real space, variations of Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) [1] and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) [2] are used. To explore spin structures on conductive samples, the Spin Polarized-STM (SP-STM) [3][4] is a powerful tool. The SP-STM measures the spin-dependent conductivity between a spin
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Published 29 Feb 2012

STM study on the self-assembly of oligothiophene-based organic semiconductors

  • Elena Mena-Osteritz,
  • Marta Urdanpilleta,
  • Erwaa El-Hosseiny,
  • Berndt Koslowski,
  • Paul Ziemann and
  • Peter Bäuerle

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2011, 2, 802–808, doi:10.3762/bjnano.2.88

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  • using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) at the liquid–solid interface under ambient conditions. The characteristics of the 2-D crystals formed on the (0001) plane of highly ordered pyrolitic graphite (HOPG) strongly depend on the length of the π-conjugated oligomer backbone, on the functional groups
  • , is scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). With this method, the self-assembly of oligo- and polythiophenes on surfaces has been successfully investigated in the last few years [5][6][9][10][11][12][13][14]. The 2-D crystalline arrangement on surfaces is a result of a delicate balance between several
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Published 07 Dec 2011

An MCBJ case study: The influence of π-conjugation on the single-molecule conductance at a solid/liquid interface

  • Wenjing Hong,
  • Hennie Valkenier,
  • Gábor Mészáros,
  • David Zsolt Manrique,
  • Artem Mishchenko,
  • Alexander Putz,
  • Pavel Moreno García,
  • Colin J. Lambert,
  • Jan C. Hummelen and
  • Thomas Wandlowski

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2011, 2, 699–713, doi:10.3762/bjnano.2.76

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  • single molecules or of a few molecules trapped between two leads were studied in various experimental platforms. These include scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) [27][28][29], current probe atomic force microscopy (CP-AFM) [30][31][32], scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) or STM-break junction (STM-BJ
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Published 18 Oct 2011

Deconvolution of the density of states of tip and sample through constant-current tunneling spectroscopy

  • Holger Pfeifer,
  • Berndt Koslowski and
  • Paul Ziemann

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2011, 2, 607–617, doi:10.3762/bjnano.2.64

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  • developing a reliable deconvolution scheme shifts the focus towards how to access the actual transmission probability function. Keywords: deconvolution; Nb DOS; STM; STS; Introduction Undoubtedly, the power of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) is based on its capability to map the surface topology of a
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Published 19 Sep 2011

Nanostructured, mesoporous Au/TiO2 model catalysts – structure, stability and catalytic properties

  • Matthias Roos,
  • Dominique Böcking,
  • Kwabena Offeh Gyimah,
  • Gabriela Kucerova,
  • Joachim Bansmann,
  • Johannes Biskupek,
  • Ute Kaiser,
  • Nicola Hüsing and
  • R. Jürgen Behm

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2011, 2, 593–606, doi:10.3762/bjnano.2.63

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  • includes the increasing use of techniques that can also be applied under or close to realistic reaction conditions, in the mbar to 1 bar range, such as high-pressure scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) [8][9][10], high-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (HP-XPS) [11][12][13][14], polarization
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Published 15 Sep 2011

Terthiophene on Au(111): A scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy study

  • Berndt Koslowski,
  • Anna Tschetschetkin,
  • Norbert Maurer,
  • Elena Mena-Osteritz,
  • Peter Bäuerle and
  • Paul Ziemann

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2011, 2, 561–568, doi:10.3762/bjnano.2.60

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  • Abstract Terthiophene (3T) molecules adsorbed on herringbone (HB) reconstructed Au(111) surfaces in the low coverage regime were investigated by means of low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and spectroscopy (STS) under ultra-high vacuum conditions. The 3T molecules adsorb preferentially in
  • addressed by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) on a single-molecule scale. Additionally, quantum chemical properties of a thiophene molecule acting as a single-molecular wire have been investigated [8]. In that specific work, however, the molecule was just weakly coupled to the metal through a thin
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Published 09 Sep 2011

Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopic imaging of patterned thiol monolayers

  • Johannes Stadler,
  • Thomas Schmid,
  • Lothar Opilik,
  • Phillip Kuhn,
  • Petra S. Dittrich and
  • Renato Zenobi

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2011, 2, 509–515, doi:10.3762/bjnano.2.55

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  • magnetic resonance (NMR), infrared (IR) spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy (RS) lack the necessary spatial resolution, while others such as scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) or scanning electron microscopy (SEM) do not provide enough chemical information. Furthermore, the limited quantity of analyte
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Published 30 Aug 2011
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