Orientation dependent molecular friction on organic layer compound crystals
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High resolution friction force maps of the benzylammonium terminated crystalline surface of a layer compound are presented. The lateral force map acquired with an atomic force microscope, reveals a significant contrast between different molecular orientations yielding molecular rows which differ from their neighboring ones. The single crystals are formed by stacks of copper oxalate sheets sandwiched between stereoregular organic cations, resulting in highly organized surface structures. Single molecular defects are observed at small loads. The experimental results are compared with numerical calculations which indicate a transition from an unperturbed state at small loads to a distorted state at higher loads. (C) 2011 American Institute of Physics.
Date of Publication
2011
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Fessler, Gregor | |
Glatzel, Thilo | |
Gnecco, Enrico | |
Steiner, Pascal | |
Roth, Raphael | |
Keene, Tony D. | |
Meyer, Ernst |
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Series
Applied physics letters
Publisher
American Institute of Physics
ISSN
0003-6951
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