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Advances in SPMs for Investigation and Modification of Solid-Supported Monolayers

Bruno Pignataro

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Materials scienceNanolithographyMonolayerResolution (electron density)NanotechnologyNanoscopic scaleCharacterization (materials science)

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Improvement in nanotechnology research has been strongly driven by the advancement that nanoscale characterization and manipulation tools made from the beginning. Solidsupported monolayers (SSMs) represent one of the most important systems in nanotechnology. High-quality SSMs may be fabricated at low cost by solution processes employing techniques like self-assembly and Langmuir–Blodgett methods. In the last decade, advances in scanning probe methods provided more and more efficient tools able both to probe with largely improved resolution the morphological features of SSMs and to modify selectively their functional groups. The modified self-assembled monolayers can be used as nanotemplates for 3D nanofabrication.

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74083-4_3