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August 19, 2004
Source: J. Weiner
References:
A detailed study of the self-assembly and coverage by
1-nonanethiol of sputtered Au surfaces using molecular resolution atomic force
microscopy (AFM) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) is presented. The
monolayer self-assembles on a smooth Au surface composed predominantly of {111}
oriented grains. The domains of the alkanethiol monolayer are observed with
sizes typically of 5-25 nm, and multiple molecular domains can exist within one
Au grain. STM imaging shows that the (4 × 2) superlattice structure is observed
as a (3 × 2
)
structure when imaged under noncontact AFM conditions. The 1-nonanethiol
molecules reside in the threefold hollow sites of the Au{111} lattice and
aligned along its [112] lattice vectors. The self-assembled monolayer (SAM)
contains many nonuniformities such as pinholes, domain boundaries, and monatomic
depressions which are present in the Au surface prior to SAM adsorption. The
detailed observations demonstrate limitations to the application of
1-nonanethiol as a resist in atomic nanolithography experiments to feature sizes
of ~20 nm.
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