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Revealing the Role of Anchoring Groups in the Electrical Conduction Through Single-Molecule Junctions

✍ Scribed by Linda A. Zotti; Thomas Kirchner; Juan-Carlos Cuevas; Fabian Pauly; Thomas Huhn; Elke Scheer; Artur Erbe


Book ID
104593255
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
440 KB
Volume
6
Category
Article
ISSN
1613-6810

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Abstract

A combined experimental and theoretical study is presented revealing the influence of metal–molecule coupling on electronic transport through single‐molecule junctions. Transport experiments through tolane molecules attached to gold electrodes via thiol, nitro, and cyano anchoring groups are performed. By fitting the experimental current–voltage characteristics to a single‐level tunneling model, we extract both the position of the molecular orbital closest to the Fermi energy and the strength of the metal–molecule coupling. The values found for these parameters are rationalized with the help of density‐functional‐theory‐based transport calculations. In particular, these calculations show that the anchoring groups determine the junction conductance by controlling not only the strength of the coupling to the metal but also the position of the relevant molecular energy levels.


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