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Force induced and electron stimulated STM manipulations: routes to artificial nanostructures as well as to molecular contacts, engines and switches

Authors :
Leo Gross
Heiko Gawronski
Gerhard Meyer
Stefan Foelsch
Karl-Heinz Rieder
Jascha Repp
Violeta Simic-Milosevich
Jörg Henzl
Karina Morgenstern
Michael Mehlhorn
Leonhard Grill
Francesca Moresco
Kai F. Braun
Micol Alemani
Saw-Wai Hla
Ludwig Bartels
Source :
Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 19:175-181
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2005.

Abstract

Initially invented to image surfaces down to atomic scale, the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) has been further developed in the last few years to an operative tool, with which atoms and molecules can be manipulated at low substrate temperatures at will with atomic precision in different manners by using solely the tip-adparticle forces. In this way various artificial structures on naoscale have been created and in situ characterized with the STM. Such structures as well as single molecules can be investigated by scanning tunnelling spectroscopy (STS) both with respect to their local electronic and even vibrational properties. Modifications of single molecules can be induced by using the tunnelling electron current: Rotations, diffusional jumps, vibrational excitations, desorption, dissociation and even association can be induced in individual molecules, often in a rather precise way by tuning the voltage into the energy levels of specific vibrations or electronic levels. These possibilities give rise to startling new opportunities for physical and chemical experiments on the single atom and single molecule level. Here a brief overview on results obtained with these new techniques is given.

Details

ISSN :
17426596 and 17426588
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7290c6446cb051bb36aa8e69e9e2ca7f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/19/1/028