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Flash sample heating for scanning tunneling microscopy: Desorption of 1-octanethiolate self-assembled monolayers in air

The authors have developed a method of performing scanning tunneling microscopy experiments with a sample that can be controllably heated and quickly cooled. Temperatures in excess of 100 °C are achievable, and the same scanning area can be imaged multiple times before and after repeated heating cyc...

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Published in:Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures 2013-01, Vol.31 (1)
Main Authors: Jobbins, Matthew M., Agostino, Christopher J., Michel, Jolai D., Caponigri-Guerra, Guido, Nees, Sean B., Alex Kandel, S.
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