“…The interest for monolayered or ultra-thin ferroelectric materials containing highly dipolar molecules has significantly grown over the last two decades, this was highly motivated by the vigorous and recurrent needs for miniaturized devices. 1,2,3,4 Such materials show very appealing properties that could be exploited in a broad range of applications such as random access memories, capacitors, sensors, and microactuators. 5,6,7,8 In this context, monolayered supramolecular networks based on the adsorption of tailored dipolar molecules on surfaces are of increasing interests due to their abilities of being perfectly organized over a substantially large spatial domain.…”