nc-AFM Imaging and Manipulation of a Triphenylene
Derivative on KBr(001)
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The adsorption of single hexamethoxyltriphenylene
molecules on
KBr(001) at low temperature (T < 10 K) was studied
by low-temperature (T = 5 K) noncontact atomic force
microscopy in ultrahigh vacuum. Images of the frequency shift, measured
at constant height, show intramolecular features that are interpreted
on the basis of molecular force-field calculations. The main conclusion
is that the experimental contrast originates from the electrostatic
interaction between a negatively terminated ionic tip and the atomic
charges of the molecule. The main trends of the experimental observations
of lateral manipulations could also be reproduced by the same method,
giving some insight into the manipulation mechanisms. In particular,
it is shown that the strong interaction of the oxygen atoms of the
molecule with positive ions of the tip plays a major role by facilitating
the partial lifting of the molecule from the substrate during the
intermediate stages of these manipulation processes.
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Langlais, V.; Guillermet, O.; Martrou, D.; Gourdon, A.; Gauthier, S. (2016). nc-AFM Imaging and Manipulation of a Triphenylene
Derivative on KBr(001). ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b06113