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editDescriptionBr2PXX STM2.jpg | STM images of 3,9-dibromo-peri-xanthenoxanthene (3,9-Br2PXX) molecules on a Au(111) surface. a Constant current STM image recorded with typical scanning parameters with a CO tip (V = 0.51 V, I = 160 pA). b Constant height HR-STM image of the same region as a (V = 30 mV) with the CO tip close to the surface. c Smaller scale zoom of the same area seen in b, V = 30 mV. d Molecular model overlay of c, with halogen bonds indicated by green dotted lines. All images were recorded at 7 K. |
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Source | https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-15898-2 |
Author | James Lawrence et al. |
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