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Our group specializes in surface and thin film synthesis and characterization. We are pioneering two dimensional supramolecular design techniques. These methods are used for the rational design of new 2-dimensional materials that are unknown in the 3-dimensional world. These new materials display novel electronic and mechanical properties that are radically different than their individual components. We are deeply interested in electronic and mechanical properties at the molecular level. In addition, we have an interest in theoretical modeling of microscopic and spectroscopic results. Experimental techniques include Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM), Orbital Mediated Tunneling Spectroscopy (OMTS), Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), Secondary Electron and Transmission Electron Microscopy (SEM and TEM), Inelastic Electron Tunneling Spectroscopy (IETS), Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy, Ultra-violet, visible, and photo-electron spectroscopy (UV-Vis, XPS, and UPS). Materials of interest include transition metal complexes, and metalorganics such as metal TCNQ salts, metal phthalocyanines and porphyrins. |
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Who we are....Professor Ursula Mazur -- Chair, Materials Science Program and Professor of Chemistry. B.S from Wayne State University, Ph.D. in Physical Inorganic [U. of Michigan 1979], Author of more than 60 scientific publications. Dr. Louis Scuiero: . Assistant Professor of Chemistry and supervisor of Nanoscale Instrumentation Facility. Mr. William E. English -- 4th year Ph.D. Student in Physical Chemistry. Currently Will is working on Low Temp UHV STM imaging and spectroscopy. |
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