A method of attaching a molecular layer to a substrate includes attaching
a temporary protecting group(s) to a molecule having a molecular
switching moiety with first and second connecting groups attached to
opposed ends thereof. The temporary protecting group(s) is attached to
the first and/or second connecting group so as to cause the opposed ends
of the switching moiety to exhibit a difference in hydrophilicity such
that one of the ends remains at at least one of a water/solvent interface
and a water/air interface, and the other end remains in air during a
Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) process. An LB film is formed on the interface.
The temporary protecting group(s) is removed. The substrate is passed
through the LB film to form the molecular layer chemically bonded on the
substrate. The difference in hydrophilicity between the opposed ends
causes formation of a substantially well-oriented, uniform LB film at the
interface.