Welcome to the website for ECCL (Electron Controlled Chemical Lithography), ESF COST Action CM0601

The ability to understand, manipulate and control chemical reactions at the molecular level is one of the great challenges of modern research. Since chemical processes are dominant in most areas of science and technology, the ability to control their pathways provides exciting new opportunities that may be exploited by both the research and technological communities. Such ‘single molecule engineering’ requires selective bond cleavage in target molecules to allow subsequent management of the local site chemistry. In electron beam experiments it is well established that low energy electrons offer this selectivity with high efficiency, a selectivity that is controllable by simply ‘tuning’ the electron energy. Recently, low energy electrons derived from the tip of a scanning tunnelling microscope have also been used to control bond rupture and subsequent linkage of individual molecules to the substrate. This Action aims at an interdisciplinary European programme to combine state-of-the-art in electron induced chemistry and surface science with these recent advances in scanning tunnel microscopy to pioneer a new field of ‘Electron Controlled Chemical Lithography’, with the prospect of designer synthesis down to the nanoscale and electron controlled manipulation of surface properties with spatial resolution ranging from the millimetre down to the nanometre scale

 

 

 
Latest News 10th November 2010

10/11/2010: There are no funds available for STSMs at this time.

2/03/2010: The publications page has been updated.

21/01/2010: The next ECCL meeting will be held in Sterdyn, Poland from Monday the 23rd to Friday the 27th August. Website.

Meetings

23rd-27th August 2010: ECCL 2010 in Sterdyn, Poland.

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27/02/2009: A postdoc position in Madrid is available

 

Last updated: 21st July 2010