Towards stable molecular nanostructures on a semiconductor surface
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Nina Christina Berner, 'Towards stable molecular nanostructures on a semiconductor surface', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Physics, 2012, pp 166Download Item:
Abstract:
The miniaturisation trend in the construction of electronic devices has recently sparked an
interest in the bottom-up construction of 2-dimensional nanostructures from single organic
molecular building blocks on surfaces. Covalently bonded networks are the most desirable
due to their high thermal, mechanical and chemical stability. Several different reaction
mechanisms have been successfully demonstrated on coinage metal substrates over the
past decade. This work explores the possibility of reproducing some of these results on a
more technologically relevant semiconductor surface, in particular germanium (001), using
both scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) and photoemission spectroscopy (PES) in an
ultra-high vacuum environment.
Author: Berner, Nina Christina
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McGovern, IggyQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
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