Importance of direct metal−π coupling in electronic transport through conjugated single-molecule junctions
Meisner JS, Ahn S, Aradhya SV, Krikorian M, Parameswaran R, Steigerwald M, Venkataraman L, Nuckolls C. 2012. Importance of direct metal−π coupling in electronic transport through conjugated single-molecule junctions. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 134(50), 20440–20445.
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Meisner, Jeffrey S.;
Ahn, Seokhoon;
Aradhya, Sriharsha V.;
Krikorian, Markrete;
Parameswaran, Radha;
Steigerwald, Michael;
Venkataraman, LathaISTA ;
Nuckolls, Colin
Abstract
We study the effects of molecular structure on the electronic transport and mechanical stability of single-molecule junctions formed with Au point contacts. Two types of linear conjugated molecular wires are compared: those functionalized with methylsulfide or amine aurophilic groups at (1) both or (2) only one of its phenyl termini. Using scanning tunneling and atomic force microscope break-junction techniques, the conductance of mono- and difunctionalized molecular wires and its dependence on junction elongation and rupture forces were studied. Charge transport through monofunctionalized wires is observed when the molecular bridge is coupled through a S–Au donor–acceptor bond on one end and a relatively weak Au−π interaction on the other end. For monofunctionalized molecular wires, junctions can be mechanically stabilized by installing a second aurophilic group at the meta position that, however, does not in itself contribute to a new conduction pathway. These results reveal the important interplay between electronic coupling through metal−π interactions and quantum mechanical effects introduced by chemical substitution on the conjugated system. This study affords a strategy to deterministically tune the electrical and mechanical properties through molecular wires.
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2012-11-21
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Journal of the American Chemical Society
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American Chemical Society
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134
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50
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20440-20445
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Meisner JS, Ahn S, Aradhya SV, et al. Importance of direct metal−π coupling in electronic transport through conjugated single-molecule junctions. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2012;134(50):20440-20445. doi:10.1021/ja308626m
Meisner, J. S., Ahn, S., Aradhya, S. V., Krikorian, M., Parameswaran, R., Steigerwald, M., … Nuckolls, C. (2012). Importance of direct metal−π coupling in electronic transport through conjugated single-molecule junctions. Journal of the American Chemical Society. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja308626m
Meisner, Jeffrey S., Seokhoon Ahn, Sriharsha V. Aradhya, Markrete Krikorian, Radha Parameswaran, Michael Steigerwald, Latha Venkataraman, and Colin Nuckolls. “Importance of Direct Metal−π Coupling in Electronic Transport through Conjugated Single-Molecule Junctions.” Journal of the American Chemical Society. American Chemical Society, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja308626m.
J. S. Meisner et al., “Importance of direct metal−π coupling in electronic transport through conjugated single-molecule junctions,” Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 134, no. 50. American Chemical Society, pp. 20440–20445, 2012.
Meisner JS, Ahn S, Aradhya SV, Krikorian M, Parameswaran R, Steigerwald M, Venkataraman L, Nuckolls C. 2012. Importance of direct metal−π coupling in electronic transport through conjugated single-molecule junctions. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 134(50), 20440–20445.
Meisner, Jeffrey S., et al. “Importance of Direct Metal−π Coupling in Electronic Transport through Conjugated Single-Molecule Junctions.” Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 134, no. 50, American Chemical Society, 2012, pp. 20440–45, doi:10.1021/ja308626m.
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