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Redox State Dependence of Single Molecule Conductivity

Author(s):

Wolfgang Haiss, Harm van Zalinge, Simon J. Higgins, Donald Bethell, Horst Höbenreich, David J. Schiffrin, Richard J. Nichols

Journal:

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Year:

2003

Volume:

125

Pages

15294-15295

DOI:

10.1021/ja038214e

Abstract:

Spontaneous formation of stable molecular wires between a gold scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) tip and substrate is observed when the sample has a low coverage of α,ω-dithiol molecules and the tunneling resistance is made sufficiently small. Current−distance curves taken under these conditions exhibit characteristic current plateaux at large tip−substrate separations from which the conductivity of a single molecule can be obtained. The versatility of this technique is demonstrated using redox-active molecules under potential control, where substantial reversible conductivity changes from 0.5 to 2.8 nS were observed when the molecule was electrochemically switched from the oxidized to the reduced state.

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