Title :
STM Atom/Molecule Manipulation: Realizing Single Molecule Switches and Devices
Author_Institution :
Nanoscale & Quantum Phenomena Inst. Phys. & Astron. Dept., Ohio Univ., Athens, OH
Abstract :
Scanning tunneling microscope (STM) manipulation of single atoms and molecules on surfaces allow construction of novel quantum structures on an atom-by-atom basis and demonstration of single molecule devices on a one molecule at-a-time basis. STM is not only an instrument used to ´see´ individual atoms by means of imaging, but also a tool used to ´touch´ and ´take´ atoms/molecules or to ´hear´ their vibration by manipulations. Therefore, it can be considered as the ´eyes´, ´hands´ and ´ears´ of the scientists connecting our macroscopic world to the exciting atomic and nanoscopic world. In our research projects, we combine STM manipulation schemes with a variety of tunneling spectroscopy measurements to address several critical issues covering both fundamental understanding, and demonstration of novel atom and molecule based nano- devices. In this talk, our recent results of single atom/molecule manipulations using a low-temperature STM will be presented. The presentation will include atom manipulation on 3-D nanoclusters, comparative lateral force measurement to move individual atoms, manipulation of nanoscale bio-molecules to realize a multi- step single molecule switch, manipulation of Kondo effect in zero and two-dimensional molecular systems, and charge transfer molecular switching.
Keywords :
Kondo effect; molecular electronics; nanobiotechnology; nanoelectronics; scanning tunnelling microscopy; 0D molecular system; 2D molecular system; 3D nanoclusters; Kondo effect; STM manipulation schemes; atom-by-atom basis; biomolecule nanoscale manipulation; charge transfer molecular switching; lateral force measurement; molecular vibration; nanodevices; quantum structures; scanning tunneling microscopy; single molecule devices; single molecule switches; Atomic measurements; Ear; Eyes; Instruments; Joining processes; Microscopy; Nanoscale devices; Spectroscopy; Switches; Tunneling;
Conference_Titel :
Nanotechnology, 2008. NANO '08. 8th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Arlington, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2103-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2104-6
DOI :
10.1109/NANO.2008.54