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Antoine Hinaut1, Adeline Pujol, Florian Chaumeton, David Martrou, André Gourdon, Sébastien Gauthier.
Abstract
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Keywords: Kelvin force probe microscopy; atomic force microscopy; insulating surfaces; molecular adsorption
Year: 2012 PMID: 22496995 PMCID: PMC3323911 DOI: 10.3762/bjnano.3.25
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Beilstein J Nanotechnol ISSN: 2190-4286 Impact factor: 3.649
Figure 1(a) Molecular scheme and (b) structure of HCPTP optimized in vacuum.
Figure 2Constant-frequency-shift image of the KBr surface after the deposition of a small amount of molecules at room temperature. Imaging conditions: Δf = −5 Hz, oscillation amplitude A = 2 nm.
Figure 3Upper image: topography and lower image: Kelvin map of a KBr terrace with a higher coverage. Imaging conditions: Δf = −20 Hz, A = 2 nm. The profiles correspond to the white lines drawn on the images.
Figure 4Images of a sample annealed at 150 °C after the deposition of the molecules at room temperature. (a) and (b): topographic images, (c) and (d): enlargement of the areas marked by a white rectangle on (a) and (b); (e) and (f): Kelvin maps obtained simultaneously with (a) and (b). (b), (d) and (f) were measured on the same area as (a), (c) and (e) after a time lapse of 13 h. Imaging conditions: Δf = −20 Hz, A = 2 nm. Two KBr monoatomic steps are outlined in green in (b).
Figure 5(a) and (b) are the profiles that correspond to the blue and green lines drawn in Figure 4a; (c) is the profile corresponding to the black line on Figure 4e, and (d) is the histogram of Figure 4e.
Figure 8High resolution (a) topographic and (b) Kelvin image of an MLv domain. A = 2 nm, Δf = −20 Hz. The arrows in (a) point to the ~4 nm modulation.
Figure 6(a) Topographic and (b) Kelvin map of a high molecular coverage annealed to 150 °C; (c) and (d) are enlargements of the upper-left parts of (a) and (b) (blue rectangle). Δf = −20 Hz, A = 2 nm.
Figure 7High resolution topographic images of an MLh domain. A = 2 nm. (a) Δf = −35 Hz, (b) Δf = −50 Hz. The unit cell is indicated in (b).
Figure 9Lowest-energy adsorbed conformation of HCPTP adsorbed on KBr(001). (a) Top and (b) side view. K+ ions are violet, N atoms are blue. The arrow in (b) points to the CN group that is not bound to a K+ ion.
Figure 10Tentative model of the MLh layer.