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SUMMARY:Complex molecules on surfaces: Synchrotron radiation\, scanning pr
 obe and in situ electrospray deposition - James O'Shea\, School of Physics
 \, University of Nottingham
DTSTART:20130502T150000Z
DTEND:20130502T160000Z
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CONTACT:Stephen Walley
DESCRIPTION:Intrinsically functional molecules such as single molecule mag
 nets and light-harvesting dyes\, are oftentimes too large or fragile to be
  thermally evaporated onto surfaces in ultra-high vacuum. So to get around
  this we use electrospray ionisation to produce a plume of molecules from 
 solution and extract it into vacuum to deposit complex molecules on surfac
 es prepared in ultra-high vacuum. This enables us to use high resolution s
 ynchrotron-techniques and scanning probe to study\, in-situ\, their adsopr
 tion\, electronic structure and charge transfer dynamics on surfaces.
LOCATION:Mott Seminar Room\, Cavendish Laboratory
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