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Contact Chemistry and Single-Molecule Conductance:  A Comparison of Phosphines, Methyl Sulfides, and Amines

Author(s):

Young S. Park, Adam C. Whalley, Maria Kamenetska, Michael L. Steigerwald, Mark S. Hybertsen, Colin Nuckolls, Latha Venkataraman

Journal:

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Year:

2007

Volume:

129

Pages

15768–15769

DOI:

10.1021/ja0773857

Abstract:

We compare the low bias conductance of a series of alkanes terminated on their ends with dimethyl phosphines, methyl sulfides, and amines and find that junctions formed with dimethyl phosphine terminated alkanes have the highest conductance. We see unambiguous conductance signatures with these link groups, indicating that the binding is well-defined and electronically selective. This allows a detailed analysis of the single-molecule junction elongation properties which correlate well with calculations based on density functional theory.

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