D. Frank Ogletree

Acting Facility Director, Imaging and Manipulation of Nanostructures
dfogletree@lbl.gov, 510.486.6862

Research interests

Atomic scale surface chemistry and the application of scanning tunneling microscopy to molecule-molecule and molecule-surface interactions.
Applications of atomic force microscopy, including electrical and tribological characterization of surfaces, self-assembled molecular films, and wetting properties of surfaces.
Mechanical and electrical characterization of nanostructures, and self-organizing interactions between nanostructures and substrates.
Instrumentation development for nanomaterial characterization and surface science, including scanning probe microscopes, probe development and in-situ manipulation and analysis.

Current projects

Development of a combined scanning probe/electron microscope system for nanostructure characterization and manipulation.
Development of novel and self-sensing probes for scanning probe microscopy (with Ivo Rangelow, T.U. Illmanau, and Stefano Cabrini, Molecular Foundry).
Fundamental surface chemistry of metals by STM (with Miquel Salmeron, Foundry/LBL MSD).
Integration of scanning probe microscopy with optical spectro-microscopy (with Jim Schuck, Molecular Foundry).

Selected publications

  1. Vibrationally assisted diffusion of H2O and D2O on Pd(111). Evgeny Fomin, Mous Tatarkhanov, Toshi Mitsui, Mark Rose, D. Frank Ogletree and Miquel Salmeron, Surface Scence 600, 542-546 (2006).
  2. Water diffusion and clustering on Pd(111). T. Mitsui, M. K. Rose, E. Fomin, D. Frank Ogletree and M. Salmeron, Science 297, 1850-1852 (2002).
  3. Dissociative hydrogen adsorption on palladium requires aggregates of three or more vacancies. T. Mitsui, M. K. Rose, E. Fomin, D. F. Ogletree and M. Salmeron, Nature 422, 705-707 (2003).
  4. A study of the topographic and electrical properties of self-assembled islands of alkysilanes on mica using a combination of non-contact force microscopy techniques. M. Luna, D. F. Ogletree and M. Salmeron, Nanotechnolgy 16, S178-S184 (2006).
  5. A differentially pumped electrostatic lens system for photoemission studies in the millibar range. D. Frank Ogletree, Hendrick Bluhm, Gennadi Lebedev, Charles S. Fadley, Z. Hussain and Miquel Salmeron. Review of Scientific Instruments 73, 3872 (2002).
  6. Electron spectroscopy of aqueous solution interfaces reveals surface enhancement of halides. S. Ghosal, J. C. Hemminger, H. Bluhm, B. S. Mun, E. L.D. Hebenstreit, G. Ketteler, D. F. Ogletree, F. G. Requejo and M. Salmeron, Science 307 563-566 (2005).
  7. High Frictional Anisotropy Between Periodic and Aperiodic Directions on a Clean Quasicrystal Surface. Jeong Young Park, D. F. Ogletree, M. Salmeron, R. A. Ribeiro, P. C. Canfield, C. J. Jenks, and P. A. Thiel, Science 309, 1354 (2005).
  8. Sensing dipole fields at atomic steps with combined scanning tunneling and force microscopy. Jeong Young Park, G. M. Sacha, M. Enachescu, D. F. Ogletree, R. A. Ribeiro, P. C. Canfield, C. J. Jenks, P. A. Thiel and M. Salmeron, Physical Review Letters 95, 136802 (2005).

Education

Postdoctoral Research Fellow with Miquel Salmeron developing ultra-high vacuum scanning tunneling microscopy in the Materials and Chemical Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 1987 – 1988.
Ph.D. in Experimental Solid State Physics, 1986, University of California, Berkeley, California. Thesis title: "Extending the Range of Low Energy Electron Diffraction (LEED) Surface Structure Determination", advisor Prof. G. A. Somorjai, Department of Chemistry.
A.B. with honors in Physics, 1977, College of the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.

Previous Professional Positions

Staff Engineer/Physicist and acting Lead Scientist, Molecular Foundry Imaging and Manipulation Facility, Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2005 - present.
Technical Equipment Manager, Imaging and Manipulation Facility, Molecular Foundry, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2004 - 2005.
Staff Scientist/Physicist, Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 1992 - 2005.
Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Free University of Brussels, Belgium (Maître du Conference, Faculté des Sciences Appliquées, Université Libre de Bruxelles), 1996 - present.
Manager, Surface Analysis Facility , Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 1989 – 2005.
Senior Research Associate, Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 1989 - 1991.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Materials and Chemical Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 1987 - 1988.