Kirsten Von Bergmann, Markus Ternes, et al.
Physical Review Letters
Understanding the principles of molecular recognition is a difficult task and calls for investigation of appropriate model systems. Using the manipulation capabilities of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) we analyzed the chiral recognition in self-assembled dimers of helical hydrocarbons at the single molecule level. After manual separation of the two molecules of a dimer with a molecule-terminated STM tip on a Cu(111) surface, their handedness was subsequently determined with a metal atom-terminated tip. We find that these molecules strongly prefer to form heterochiral pairs. Our study shows that single molecule manipulation is a valuable tool to understand intermolecular recognition at surfaces.
Kirsten Von Bergmann, Markus Ternes, et al.
Physical Review Letters
Susanne Baumann, Fabio Donati, et al.
Physical Review Letters
Ileana G. Rau, Susanne Baumann, et al.
Science
Taeyoung Choi, William Paul, et al.
Nature Nanotechnology