Attenuating Negative Differential Resistance in an Electroactive Self-Assembled Monolayer-Based Junction
Author(s):
Ronald A. Wassel, Grace M. Credo, Ryan R. Fuierer, Daniel L. Feldheim, Christopher B. Gorman
Journal:
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Year:
2004
Volume:
126
Pages
295-300
DOI:
10.1021/ja037651q
Abstract:
The negative differential resistance (NDR) peak current observed in redox active self-assembled monolayer-based molecular junctions has been attenuated by controlling the composition of the molecular junction. Two approaches studied here include capping the electroactive ferrocenyl groups with β-cyclodextrin and functionalizing the scanning tunneling microscope tip used to probe the self-assembled monolayer (SAM) with n-alkanethiols of different lengths. These are the first examples of systematic modification of the magnitude of the NDR response in a molecule-based system.