AVS 54th International Symposium
    Applied Surface Science Wednesday Sessions
       Session AS-WeM

Invited Paper AS-WeM1
Local Chemical Measurements with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope

Wednesday, October 17, 2007, 8:00 am, Room 610

Session: Chemical Imaging at High Spatial Resolution and Nanoscale Materials
Presenter: P.S. Weiss, The Pennsylvania State University
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Interactions within and between molecules can be designed, directed, measured, understood and exploited at unprecedented scales. We look at how these interactions influence the chemistry, dynamics, structure, electronic function and other properties. Such interactions can be used to advantage to form precise molecular assemblies, nanostructures, and patterns, and to control and to stabilize function. These nanostructures can be taken all the way down to atomic-scale precision or can be used at larger scales. We measure these interactions and the electronic perturbations that underly them using scanning tunneling microscopy. In these and other measurements, we collect substantial data sets in order to generate distributions with the statistics of ensemble-averaging techniques, while still retaining all the single-molecule and environmental information. This requires new automated tools for acquisition and analyses. We use molecular design, tailored syntheses, intermolecular interactions and selective chemistry to direct molecules into desired positions to create nanostructures, to connect functional molecules to the outside world, and to serve as test structures for measurements of single or bundled molecules.