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Best Poster Award at ElecMOl’06

2,4,6-tri(2’-thienyl)-1,3,5-triazine deposited on SiB(111) interface: Synthesis, STM images and molecular modelling

Frédéric Chérioux, [a] Frank Palmino, [a] Eric Duverger, [a] Younès Makoudi, [a] Madjid Arab, [a] Fabien Picaud, [b] and Christophe Ramseyer [b]

a FEMTO-ST/LPMO

b Laboratoire de Physique Moléculaire, UMR CNRS 6624, Université de Franche-Comté

A new method to synthesize 2,4,6-tri(2’-thienyl)-1,3,5-triazine with good yield has been developed. These molecules have been successfully deposited on semiconductor surface at room temperature under ultra high vacuum. For this, we have used an original SiB(111)- √3x√3 surface, known to be less reactive than another Si reconstructions.

The density of state (DOS) around the molecule and the HOMO and LUMO energy levels have been calculated by DFT calculations (Wien2k code). The theoretical results corroborate the STM observations.

This joint report of collaborative work with researchers of the Laboratoire de Physique Moléculaire was awarded a Best Poster Award during the ElecMOl’06 meeting (December 2006, Minatec, Grenoble, FRANCE). The topic of the communication was about "self-assembly & supramolecular architecture".

Observation STM et densité d'état calculée pour la molécule

Observation STM et densité d'état calculée pour la molécule

Observation STM et densité d'état calculée pour la molécule

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