Dynamics of vacancy defects in 2-D crystalline monolayers under chiral smectic thin films studied by scanning tunnelling microscopy

Abstract
Scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) can be used to image adsorbed organic molecules in real space and real time. The technique seems especially well suited for imaging 2-D crystalline monolayers formed under liquid crystal films. In addition to observing perfect 2-D crystals, STM provides the ability to observe crystal defects, and to observe how these defects evolve over time. In this study two different vacancy defects in 2-D lamellar monolayers of chiral liquid crystal molecules under bulk smectic films were observed in situ. Both vacancies showed dynamic behaviour and an unexpected transport anisotropy.
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