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High-Sensitivity Transmission IR Spectroscopy for the Chemical Identification and Structural Analysis of Conjugated Molecules on Gallium Arsenide Surfaces
Published
Author(s)
D Krapchetov, H Ma, Daniel A. Fischer, Y-L Loo
Abstract
Organic thin films, especially conjugated molecular assemblies, have attracted considerable attention as candidates for electrically-active components in nanoscale electronic devices. Indeed, this field has seen significant progress; single-molecule nanojunctioins, nanopore and soft-contact nanoscale devices have been demonstrated recently. While the device front has seen major advances, the organization of the molecules - central to device performance - remains poorly understood.
Krapchetov, D.
, Ma, H.
, Fischer, D.
and Loo, Y.
(2006),
High-Sensitivity Transmission IR Spectroscopy for the Chemical Identification and Structural Analysis of Conjugated Molecules on Gallium Arsenide Surfaces, Langmuir
(Accessed October 10, 2025)