Title of article
CONTROLLEDMOLECULAR ADSORPTION ON SILICON: Laying a Foundation for Molecular Devices
Author/Authors
Wolkow، Robert.A. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
29
From page
413
To page
441
Abstract
This review is about understanding and controlling organic molecular adsorption on silicon. The goal is to provide a microscopic picture of structure and bonding in covalently attached molecule-silicon surface systems. The bias here is that an unprecedented, detailed understanding of adsorbate-surface structures is required in order to gain the control necessary to incorporate organic function into existing technologies or, eventually, to make new molecule-scale devices. A discussion of recent studies of adsorbate structure is presented. This includes simple alkenes, polyenes, benzene, and carene adsorbed on Si(100). Also included is a discussion of wet chemical procedures for forming alkyl and alkoxy covalently functionalized silicon. These discussions are presented together with comments on the related issues of adsorption dynamics and nano-scale manipulation in an effort to point the way toward principles and procedures that will allow the hybrid properties of organic molecules and surfaces to be harnessed
Keywords
Nanostructure , STM , molecular electronics , Silicon , Sensors
Journal title
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
Record number
121612
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