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The Chemical Structure of a Molecule Resolved by Atomic Force Microscopy

IBM Research - Zurich · Utrecht University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Resolving individual atoms has always been the ultimate goal of surface microscopy. The scanning tunneling microscope images atomic-scale features on surfaces, but resolving single atoms within an adsorbed molecule remains a great challenge because the tunneling current is primarily sensitive to the local electron density of states close to the Fermi level. We demonstrate imaging of molecules with unprecedented atomic resolution by probing the short-range chemical forces with use of noncontact atomic force microscopy. The key step is functionalizing the microscope's tip apex with suitable, atomically well-defined terminations, such as CO molecules. Our experimental findings are corroborated by ab initio…

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Keywords
  • Scanning tunneling microscope
  • van der Waals force
  • Conductive atomic force microscopy
  • Atomic units
  • Density functional theory
  • Molecule
  • Chemistry
  • Molecular physics
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