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Bas Hendriksen

Atomic scale imaging, manipulation, and spectroscopy Mechanical and electrical properties of molecules in self-assembled films Ambient pressure photoelectron spectroscopy for environnemental sciences Studies of friction, adhesion, and wear at the nanometer scale Electronic, mechanical, and chemical properties of nanoclusters Structure of thin liquid films and wetting Nanoscale material imaging and manipulation (Molecular Foundry) Catalytic and chemical properties of surfaces

Bas Hendriksen
Postdoctoral Fellow

Materials Sciences Division
Mail stop 67R02206 (Office 67-2220)
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, California 94720 USA

Phone: +1-510-486-2375
FAX: +1-510-486-7268
Email:BLMHendriksen*lbl.gov (replace * by @)

 

I am a post doc in the group of Dr. Miquel Salmeron. I am interested in studying molecules on surfaces at the molecular- and nanometer scale using scanning probe microscopy.

 

Together with Yabing Qi and Daniel Esteban I am investigating the electronic and mechanical properties of organic molecules using current-sensing Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). In collaboration with the Nanofabrication lab at LBNL I am working on the fabrication of coplanar electrode nano-structures. These will allow us to measure the electron transport properties of Self Assembled Monolayers (SAM) and Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films of organic molecules and to simultaneously image and mechanically manipulate these SAMs and LB films with AFM.

 

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