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Scanning tunneling microscopy superlattices

Figure 9 Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) image of a SAM of dodecanethiolate on Au(l 11) that shows a gold step, a screw dislocation, and depressed lines in the monolayer due to the accommodation of missing lines of thiols by vicinal molecules. The inset shows five pits in gold that were 0.24 nm deep and linked by domain boundaries. The monolayer packing corresponds to a phase of the c(4 2) rectangular superlattice. These images were provided by Biebuyck and coworkers [62]... Figure 9 Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) image of a SAM of dodecanethiolate on Au(l 11) that shows a gold step, a screw dislocation, and depressed lines in the monolayer due to the accommodation of missing lines of thiols by vicinal molecules. The inset shows five pits in gold that were 0.24 nm deep and linked by domain boundaries. The monolayer packing corresponds to a phase of the c(4 2) rectangular superlattice. These images were provided by Biebuyck and coworkers [62]...
Chen, W., Madhavan, V., Jamneala, T., and Crommle, M.F. (1998) Scanning tunneling microscopy observation of an electronic superlattice at the surface of clean gold. Phys. Rev. Lett., 80, 1469-1472. [Pg.478]


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