悬空债券
化学
化学物理
分子
超分子化学
硅
自组装
半导体
结晶学
共价键
有机半导体
扫描隧道显微镜
纳米技术
材料科学
光电子学
有机化学
作者
Younes Makoudi,Judicaël Jeannoutot,Frank Palmino,Frédéric Cherioux,Guillaume Copie,Christophe Krzeminski,Fabrizio Cleri,B. Grandidier
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.surfrep.2017.06.001
摘要
Understanding the physical and chemical processes in which local interactions lead to ordered structures is of particular relevance to the realization of supramolecular architectures on surfaces. While spectacular patterns have been demonstrated on metal surfaces, there have been fewer studies of the spontaneous organization of supramolecular networks on semiconductor surfaces, where the formation of covalent bonds between organics and adatoms usually hamper the diffusion of molecules and their subsequent interactions with each other. However, the saturation of the dangling bonds at a semiconductor surface is known to make them inert and offers a unique way for the engineering of molecular patterns on these surfaces. This review describes the physicochemical properties of the passivated B-Si(111)-(√3x√3) R30° surface, that enable the self-assembly of molecules into a rich variety of extended and regular structures on silicon. Particular attention is given to computational methods based on multi-scale simulations that allow to rationalize the relative contribution of the dispersion forces involved in the self-assembled networks observed with scanning tunneling microscopy. A summary of state of the art studies, where a fine tuning of the molecular network topology has been achieved, sheds light on new frontiers for exploiting the construction of supramolecular structures on semiconductor surfaces.
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