Nanoscale Surface Modification Studied by Reflection Anisotropy Spectroscopy

Nanoscale Surface Modification Studied by Reflection Anisotropy Spectroscopy

Author: Paul David Lane

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13:

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The development and control of nanoscale properties is a major goal in science and technology; for the development of such technologies it is important that there are experimental techniques which allow the monitoring of development processes in real time and in a range of environments. With this in mind much effort has been invested in the development of surface sensitive optical probes. One such technique, reflection anisotropy spectroscopy (RAS), has been applied successfully to a number of different problems since its development in the mid 1980's. RAS as a surface specific technique is very sensitive to small changes to surface morphology, electronic structure and molecular orientation. This makes RAS a useful technique to study nanoscale changes occurring at surfaces and it is applied here to three such systems, in an attempt to develop a better understanding of both the systems and the technique. Surface defects arising from thermal processing and etching of the sample are considered and are found to have a significant effect on both the electronic structure and the morphology of the surface. The time and temperature dependences of the RAS signatures allow the monitoring of surface dynamic processes. The deposition of a monolayer of adsorbate molecules onto the surface allows a new interface to be created. Monitoring the evolution of this surface during deposition provides information about both the substrate surface and the adsorba te covered surface; a theoretical framework has been outlined to show how the sources of anisotropy from multiple thin film layers combine to give a RAS signal. Azimuth dependent RAS (ADRAS) is known to provide information on surface symmetry and can be used to determine molecular orientation. There are also a number of other angles which affect the RA spectrum from a sample. A tilted molecule causes a breakdown in surface symmetry; this work shows how such an effect can be observed.


Atomic and Nanometer-Scale Modification of Materials

Atomic and Nanometer-Scale Modification of Materials

Author: Phaedon Avouris

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 9780792323341

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Presents, in a single volume, highlights of the recent work in the new field of atomic and nanometer-scale modification and manipulation of materials. Atomic manipulation techniques ranging from scanning tunneling microscopy to light-pressure lithography, and fabrication approaches ranging from molecular-beam epitaxy to molecular self-assembly are discussed. The book includes extensive discussions of the fundamental physical mechanisms underlying the modification and manipulation processes, as well as discussions of new phenomena observed in nanostructures. This book would be of interest to physicists, chemists and other scientists interested in atomic scale phenomena and nanostructures.


Surface Modification Technologies VIII

Surface Modification Technologies VIII

Author: T. S. Sudarshan

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780901716699

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As in past years, the emphasis of the September 1994 conference was primarily on the applications of surface modification technologies, their relevance to manufacturing and the characterization of surfaces. The papers cover a wide spectrum of topics and represent the diverse nature of the field and