We have demonstrated a cavity formation with molecular precision in an ordered film of 4,4‘-biphenyl
dicarboxylic acid (BDA) molecules on the Au(111) surface using scanning tunneling microscopy. The BDA
molecules are removed through the injection of tunneling electrons into the molecule, which excite the
vibrational mode of the BDA molecule to cleave the hydrogen bonding between carboxyl groups. The structures
have molecular-scale sharp edges and can be used as cavities for the investigation of a host−guest architecture
on surfaces.
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