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The characterization of individual molecules has been a scientifically attractive and challenging task for decades, and remains so today. New technological developments have facilitated great progress in our understanding of the structure and behavior of single atoms and molecules in various environments. This book provides an introduction to the most important experimental and theoretical methods for characterizing and imaging single molecules, including scanning tunnelling and atomic force microscopy of molecules at surfaces, fluorescence studies, near-field optical microscopy and Raman spectroscopy. It also elucidates newly discovered properties of single-molecular systems and their relevance to the fast growing field of nanotechnology.
List of contents
Introduction to Single Molecule Chemistry and Physics.
- Basics of Electron Tunneling Process and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy.
- Single Molecule Structural Characterization.
- Single Molecule Diffusion and Chemical Reactions.
- Imaging of Single Molecules Using Atomic Force Microscopy.
- Intermolecular and Intramolecular Interactions.
- Electrical Conductivity of Single Molecules.
- Single Molecule Fluorescence Imaging and Spectroscopy: Far-Field Studies.
- Single Molecule Fluorescence Imaging and Spectroscopy: Near-Field Studies.
- Surface-enhanced Raman Scattering of Single Molecules.
Summary
Single-molecule studies constitute a distinguishable category of focused - search in nanoscience and nanotechnology. This book is dedicated to the - troduction of recent advances on single-molecule studies. It will be illustrated that studying single molecules is both intellectually and technologically ch- lenging, and also o?ers vast potential in opening up new scienti?c frontiers. We wish to present the readers with several di?erent techniques for studying single molecules, such as electron-tunneling methods, interaction-force m- surement techniques, optical spectroscopy, plus a number of directions where further progress could be pursued. We hope the work may assist the readers, especially graduate students and those who wish to explore single molecules, to become familiarized with the pace of the progress in this ?eld and the relevant primary techniques. Due to limitation of space, we are not able to elaborate on the technical details of all of the experimental methods that are vital in single molecule studies, so introductions to only selected experimental methods are touched in the context. Since the technical details and theoretical analysis of these techniqueshavealreadybeenthoroughlycoveredinmanyliteratures,weonly provide introductions to the basic principles of the detection techniques here, and focus on their experimental achievements in the area of single-molecule studies. These techniques have proven to be highly e?ective when indep- dently used. The combinationof those techniques could lead to further - vances in the detection capabilities.
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From the reviews:
"This book provides a detailed introduction to the literature on scanning probe microscopy (SPM) … . Each chapter contains its own bibliography of the original papers, as well as occasional references to recent work by the authors themselves. … this is a valuable book that fills a gap in the reference material for teaching topics in the area of single molecules at a senior undergraduate or beginning graduate level." (Naresh Dalal, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 129, 2007)