M. Hibino et al., MOLECULAR-MOTION AT DOMAIN BOUNDARIES IN FATTY-ACID MONOLAYERS ON GRAPHITE OBSERVED BY SCANNING-TUNNELING-MICROSCOPY, Thin solid films, 273(1-2), 1996, pp. 272-278
The domain boundaries in a monolayer of fatty acids absorbed onto a gr
aphite substrate were directly observed using a scanning tunneling mic
roscope (STM). For all the fatty acids observed, the STM images of the
monolayers were composed of bright bands corresponding to the alkyl c
hains and dark regions at the carboxyl groups via hydrogen bonding. Th
ere are three configuration of domains in the monolayers according to
the three main crystallographic axes of the graphite substrate, i.e. t
he directions of the bright bands in neighboring domains make an angle
of 120 degrees with each other at the domain boundaries. A variety of
the images was obtained at the domain boundaries, such as bright and
noisy regions and dark regions corresponding to free volume. The motio
n of the domain boundaries were often detected between two successive
STM images over several tens of seconds. Molecular rearrangements in s
mall domains were also observed during scanning. These facts indicate
the existence of molecular motion on the graphite substrate.