Alastair B. McLean
Queen's University
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Nature Communications | 2016
Cathleen M. Crudden; J. Hugh Horton; Mina R. Narouz; Zhijun Li; Christene A. Smith; Kim Munro; Christopher J. Baddeley; Christian Rodriguez Larrea; Benedict Drevniok; Bheeshmon Thanabalasingam; Alastair B. McLean; Olena V. Zenkina; Iraklii I. Ebralidze; Zhe She; Heinz-Bernhard Kraatz; Nicholas J. Mosey; Lisa N. Saunders; Akiko Yagi
The formation of organic films on gold employing N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) has been previously shown to be a useful strategy for generating stable organic films. However, NHCs or NHC precursors typically require inert atmosphere and harsh conditions for their generation and use. Herein we describe the use of benzimidazolium hydrogen carbonates as bench stable solid precursors for the preparation of NHC films in solution or by vapour-phase deposition from the solid state. The ability to prepare these films by vapour-phase deposition permitted the analysis of the films by a variety of surface science techniques, resulting in the first measurement of NHC desorption energy (158±10 kJ mol−1) and confirmation that the NHC sits upright on the surface. The use of these films in surface plasmon resonance-type biosensing is described, where they provide specific advantages versus traditional thiol-based films.
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2012
Benedict Drevniok; W. M. P. Paul; K. R. Hairsine; Alastair B. McLean
Because of their compact form factor and rigidity, piezoelectric motors are used in scanning probe microscopes that operate at low temperature and high magnetic field. Here we present detailed information to facilitate the assembly, operation, and characterization of inertial motors. Specifically, a model of the motor is developed and used to identify different regions of operation. Drive electronics with high slew rate and large output current are described and a step-by-step procedure for assembling piezoelectric shear stacks is detailed. Additionally, a novel reflective object sensor is described and used to characterize a Pan-style inertial motor that was designed and assembled using the concepts presented in this paper.
ACS Nano | 2013
Zsolt Majzik; Benedict Drevniok; Wojciech Kamiński; Martin Ondráček; Alastair B. McLean; Pavel Jelínek
In this paper, we show that simultaneous noncontact atomic force microscopy (nc-AFM) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) is a powerful tool for molecular discrimination on the Si(111)-7 × 7 surface, even at room temperature. Using density functional theory modeling, we justify this approach and show that the force response allows us to distinguish straightforwardly between molecular adsorbates and common defects, such as vacancies. Finally, we prove that STM/nc-AFM method is able to determine attachment sites of molecules deposited on semiconductor surface at room temperature.
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2012
Martin Ondráček; Pingo Mutombo; Z. Chvoj; Andrew G Mark; Zdeňka Chromcová; Alastair B. McLean; Pavel Jelínek
We present a theoretical investigation of the influence of domain boundaries on the Ge/Si(111)-5 × 5 phase using both large-scale DFT simulations and an analytical model. It is shown that different boundary types modify the atomic and electronic structure of the adjoining 5 × 5 domains in very different ways. A simple theoretical model, that describes the energy interaction J between the boundaries and the 5 × 5 phase, is presented and the interaction energy decay J(x) ≈ x(-n) for different domain boundaries is estimated. Additionally, the influence of the boundaries on the atomic and electronic structure of adatoms in the parental 5 × 5 phase is analyzed and it is argued that the presence of domain boundaries may strongly affect not only the physical but also the chemical properties of the Ge/Si(111)-5 × 5 phase.
Nature Chemistry | 2014
Cathleen M. Crudden; J. Hugh Horton; Iraklii I. Ebralidze; Olena V. Zenkina; Alastair B. McLean; Benedict Drevniok; Zhe She; Heinz-Bernhard Kraatz; Nicholas J. Mosey; Tomohiro Seki; Eric C. Keske; Joanna D. Leake; Alexander Rousina-Webb; Gang Wu
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2005
Wen-Li Jia; Ruiyao Wang; Datong Song; Steven J. Ball; Alastair B. McLean; Suning Wang
Chemical Communications | 2011
Alfred J. Weymouth; R. H. Miwa; Graham J. A. Edge; G. P. Srivastava; Alastair B. McLean
Physical Review B | 2012
Andrew G. Mark; Alastair B. McLean
Physical Review B | 2006
Josh Lipton-Duffin; Jennifer M. MacLeod; Alastair B. McLean
Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2008
Josh Lipton-Duffin; A. G. Mark; Jennifer M. MacLeod; Alastair B. McLean