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a collaboration with electricalengineers at the Beckman Institute, we
are investigating the switchingof energy flow in large molecular
structures on surfaces. Theexperiments combine ultra high vacuum
scanning tunneling microscopywith both high-resolution and femtosecond
laser excitation of thesurface, allowing simultaneous spatial and
energy/time resolution.Projects include:
-Laser-assisted desorption of hydrogenatoms to accelerate patterning of
hydrogen-passivated silicon surfaces.While an STM tip can remove
hydrogen atoms from the surface by breakingthe H-Si bond, this is a
very inefficient process that requires as manyas 10^11 electrons
scattering off the hydrogen-silicon bond. Bypre-exciting with a laser
pulse, the rate of this process may beenhanced. -Detection of laser absorption onsurfaces by changes in the electron density, a form of single moleculeabsorption spectroscopy.
Targets include carbon nanotubes, organicpolymers, and light-emitting proteins. -Measurements
of energy flow andelectron transfer in organic oligomers and dendritic
materials. Bybiasing molecules with the STM tip, energy flow can be
channeled intodifferent parts of large molecules, effectively turning
them into fewnm-sized switches.
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