2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2022.154106
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Kinetic control of self-assembly using a low-energy electron beam

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“…The diffraction pattern in Fig. 4 by 90 , due to the substrate and superlattice symmetry (Makoveev et al, 2022). single domain diffraction in Fig.…”
Section: Commensurate Superlatticementioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The diffraction pattern in Fig. 4 by 90 , due to the substrate and superlattice symmetry (Makoveev et al, 2022). single domain diffraction in Fig.…”
Section: Commensurate Superlatticementioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the first example, a simple substrate diffraction pattern is modeled, and the scalebar is added to the experimental result. The second and third examples illustrate the possibility of modeling more complicated superlattice arrangements (Procha ´zka et al, 2020;Makoveev et al, 2022). In both cases, the crystal surface was covered by one monolayer (1 ML) of 4,4 0 -biphenyldicarboxylic acid (BDA) molecules with a distinct chemical state.…”
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“…Earlier works lamented the inability to focus electrons into a small enough volume at the low kinetic energies required for DEA, but this problem is easily overcome by use of scanned probes (below), or by use of bespoke electron sources. This has been recently demonstrated elegantly by use of a low energy electron microscope source, which serves the dual purpose of irradiating the surface at a fixed energy of choice, and investigating the structure of the resultant domains [48]. In this work the authors found the ability to selectively enhance reaction steps via electron injection and access to surface reconstructions unobtainable by conventional annealing methods.…”
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“…Our previous study introduced aromatic carboxylic acids as dipolar layers . We have shown that the employed 4,4′-biphenyl dicarboxylic acid (BDA, Figure b) molecule can gradually deprotonate in direct contact with silver surfaces either thermally or by low-energy electrons, thus providing a possibility to finely tune the ELA. While considerable shifts in the WF and energy levels of deposited molecules up to 0.8 eV were induced, our later experiments have shown that it is prone to mix with pentacene layers deposited on top.…”
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confidence: 99%