The stabilization potential of a standing molecule

站立分子的稳定潜力

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Abstract

The part-by-part assembly of functional nanoscale machinery is a central goal of nanotechnology. With the recent fabrication of an isolated standing molecule with a scanning probe microscope, the third dimension perpendicular to the surface will soon become accessible to molecule-based construction. Beyond the flatlands of the surface, a wealth of structures and functionalities is waiting for exploration, but issues of stability are becoming more critical. Here, we combine scanning probe experiments with ab initio potential energy calculations to investigate the thermal stability of a prototypical standing molecule. We reveal its generic stabilization mechanism, a fine balance between covalent and van der Waals interactions including the latter’s long-range screening by many-body effects, and find a remarkable agreement between measured and calculated stabilizing potentials. Beyond their relevance for the design and construction of three-dimensional molecular devices at surfaces, our results also indicate that standing molecules may serve as tunable mechanical gigahertz oscillators.

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