Towards 1D nanolines on a monolayered supramolecular network adsorbed on a silicon surface

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TitreTowards 1D nanolines on a monolayered supramolecular network adsorbed on a silicon surface
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursMakoudi Y, Beyer M, Lamare S, Jeannoutot J, Palmino F, Cherioux F
JournalNANOSCALE
Volume8
Pagination12347-12351
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2040-3364
Résumé

The growth of 3D extended periodic networks made up of pi-conjugated molecules on semi-conductor surfaces is of interest for the integration of nano-components in the future generations of smart devices. In the work presented in this article, we successfully achieved the formation of bilayered networks on a silicon surface including 1D-isolated nanolines in the second layer. Firstly, we observed the formation of a 2D large-scale supramolecular network in the plane of a silicon surface through the deposition of tailored molecules. Then using the same molecules, a second-layer, based on 1D nanolines, grew above the first layer, thanks to a template effect. Mono-or bi-layered networks were found to be stable from 100 K up to room temperature. These networks were investigated by scanning tunnel microscopy imaging under an ultra-high vacuum (UHV-STM).

DOI10.1039/c6nr01826b