New Tools for Nanometrology
Lead Research Organisation:
University College London
Department Name: London Centre for Nanotechnology
Abstract
Funds are sought to establish a new UK research capacity that will address key challenges in the development of innovative tools for nanoscale characterisation and metrology. The initiative will be based at the London Centre for Nanotechology (LCN), a joint venture between Imperial College London and University College London, and will help establish an internationally competitive multi-disciplinary activity with strong critical mass at two of the UK's leading research universities. Our programme will deliver high impact fundamental science and will lead to the development of new techniques capable of quantifying target properties with appropriate spatial and temporal resolution.
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Gabriel Aeppli (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Thompson R
(2011)
Evolution of the surface morphology of rubrene under ambient conditions
in Applied Physics Letters
Thompson RJ
(2013)
Revealing surface oxidation on the organic semi-conducting single crystal rubrene with time of flight secondary ion mass spectroscopy.
in Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP
Warner B
(2016)
Sub-molecular modulation of a 4f driven Kondo resonance by surface-induced asymmetry.
in Nature communications
Warner B
(2015)
Tunable magnetoresistance in an asymmetrically coupled single-molecule junction.
in Nature nanotechnology
Warner B
(2017)
Controlling electronic access to the spin excitations of a single molecule in a tunnel junction.
in Nanoscale
Warner B
(2013)
Temperature- and Light-Induced Spin Crossover Observed by X-ray Spectroscopy on Isolated Fe(II) Complexes on Gold.
in The journal of physical chemistry letters