Conductance and geometry of pyridine-linked single-molecule junctions

Kamenetska M, Quek SY, Whalley AC, Steigerwald ML, Choi HJ, Louie SG, Nuckolls C, Hybertsen MS, Neaton JB, Venkataraman L. 2010. Conductance and geometry of pyridine-linked single-molecule junctions. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 132(19), 6817–6821.

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Kamenetska, M.; Quek, Su Ying; Whalley, A. C.; Steigerwald, M. L.; Choi, H. J.; Louie, Steven G.; Nuckolls, C.; Hybertsen, M. S.; Neaton, J. B.; Venkataraman, LathaISTA
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We have measured the conductance and characterized molecule−electrode binding geometries of four pyridine-terminated molecules by elongating and then compressing gold point contacts in a solution of molecules. We have found that all pyridine-terminated molecules exhibit bistable conductance signatures, signifying that the nature of the pyridine−gold bond allows two distinct conductance states that are accessed as the gold−molecule−gold junction is elongated. We have identified the low-conductance state as corresponding to a molecule fully stretched out between the gold electrodes, where the distance between contacts correlates with the length of the molecule; the high-conductance state is due to a molecule bound at an angle. For all molecules, we have found that the distribution of junction elongations in the low-conductance state is the same, while in the high-conductance state, the most likely elongation length increases linearly with molecule length. The results of first-principles conductance calculations for the four molecules in the low-conductance geometry agree well with the experimental results and show that the dominant conducting channel in the conjugated pyridine-linked molecules is through the π* orbital.
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2010-04-27
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Journal of the American Chemical Society
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American Chemical Society
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132
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19
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6817-6821
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Kamenetska M, Quek SY, Whalley AC, et al. Conductance and geometry of pyridine-linked single-molecule junctions. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2010;132(19):6817-6821. doi:10.1021/ja1015348
Kamenetska, M., Quek, S. Y., Whalley, A. C., Steigerwald, M. L., Choi, H. J., Louie, S. G., … Venkataraman, L. (2010). Conductance and geometry of pyridine-linked single-molecule junctions. Journal of the American Chemical Society. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja1015348
Kamenetska, M., Su Ying Quek, A. C. Whalley, M. L. Steigerwald, H. J. Choi, Steven G. Louie, C. Nuckolls, M. S. Hybertsen, J. B. Neaton, and Latha Venkataraman. “Conductance and Geometry of Pyridine-Linked Single-Molecule Junctions.” Journal of the American Chemical Society. American Chemical Society, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja1015348.
M. Kamenetska et al., “Conductance and geometry of pyridine-linked single-molecule junctions,” Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 132, no. 19. American Chemical Society, pp. 6817–6821, 2010.
Kamenetska M, Quek SY, Whalley AC, Steigerwald ML, Choi HJ, Louie SG, Nuckolls C, Hybertsen MS, Neaton JB, Venkataraman L. 2010. Conductance and geometry of pyridine-linked single-molecule junctions. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 132(19), 6817–6821.
Kamenetska, M., et al. “Conductance and Geometry of Pyridine-Linked Single-Molecule Junctions.” Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 132, no. 19, American Chemical Society, 2010, pp. 6817–21, doi:10.1021/ja1015348.

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